2009
DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2009.05.009
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First Metatarsal-Cuneiform Arthrodesis for the Treatment of First Ray Pathology: A Technical Guide

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“…First, it enables a powerful correction of a large deformity. 2,10,25,32,36 In our series, preoperative HVA and IMA were 36.2 and 13.6 degrees, and improved to 15.2 and 7.5 degrees postoperatively (p < 0.001). Although the Lapidus provides a strong correction, it was chosen in our series due to the clinical or radiographic evidence of first TMT instability.…”
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“…First, it enables a powerful correction of a large deformity. 2,10,25,32,36 In our series, preoperative HVA and IMA were 36.2 and 13.6 degrees, and improved to 15.2 and 7.5 degrees postoperatively (p < 0.001). Although the Lapidus provides a strong correction, it was chosen in our series due to the clinical or radiographic evidence of first TMT instability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 43%
“…9 On the other hand, hallux MP fusion and the Lapidus procedure are excellent options to reliably correct primary HV deformity and are indicated in the setting of arthritic changes in the respective joints. 7,12,25,30,36 Repeat uniplanar or biplanar first metatarsal osteotomies or opening wedge osteotomies are viable options when degenerative joint disease at the hallux MP or TMT do not coexist to address recurrent HV. Also, certain osteotomies may be preferable in the setting of an abnormal DMAA.…”
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