2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.foot.2017.03.004
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Minimal resection interposition arthroplasty of the first metatarsophalangeal joint

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“…The most common complication reported was transfer metatarsalgia of 1 or more lesser toes, with the range of incidence from 0.0% to 57.9%. Less frequent complications reported included calluses under the lesser metatarsal heads (27.3%-42.8%), 15,34 stress fracture of one of the lesser toes resulting from transfer metatarsalgia (4.8%-9.1%), 10,21,23,31,34 sensory neuroma or hyperpigmentation at the site of autograft harvesting (6.7%-14.3%), 15,21 radiographic evidence of osteonecrosis of the first metatarsal head (7.7%-40.8%), 10,51 numbness at the dorsum of the hallux or generalized hypoesthesia of the hallux (9.1%-15.8%), 10,45,51 infection with or without need for subsequent debridement (1.5%-6.7%), 2,20,21 cock-up deformity (4.5%), 2 proximal phalangeal cystic development (8.7%), 16 claw-toe deformity (5.6%), 20 extensor hallucis longus (EHL) tendon entrapment (3.1%), 27 capsular ossification (4.5%), 51 and regional pain syndrome (4.5%). 51…”
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“…The most common complication reported was transfer metatarsalgia of 1 or more lesser toes, with the range of incidence from 0.0% to 57.9%. Less frequent complications reported included calluses under the lesser metatarsal heads (27.3%-42.8%), 15,34 stress fracture of one of the lesser toes resulting from transfer metatarsalgia (4.8%-9.1%), 10,21,23,31,34 sensory neuroma or hyperpigmentation at the site of autograft harvesting (6.7%-14.3%), 15,21 radiographic evidence of osteonecrosis of the first metatarsal head (7.7%-40.8%), 10,51 numbness at the dorsum of the hallux or generalized hypoesthesia of the hallux (9.1%-15.8%), 10,45,51 infection with or without need for subsequent debridement (1.5%-6.7%), 2,20,21 cock-up deformity (4.5%), 2 proximal phalangeal cystic development (8.7%), 16 claw-toe deformity (5.6%), 20 extensor hallucis longus (EHL) tendon entrapment (3.1%), 27 capsular ossification (4.5%), 51 and regional pain syndrome (4.5%). 51…”
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“…11 Of the 8 studies reporting preoperative and postoperative scores by way of an unmodified AOFAS-HMI scale, 6 (75.0%) reported mean improvement in the AOFAS-HMI total score exceeding 30.2 points, with the 2 additional studies reporting mean improvements of 23.0 and 24.6, respectively. 10,15,17,20,27,45,51,55 The validated Foot Function Index (FFI), Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM), the Visual Analog Scale for Pain (Pain VAS), and the Short Form–36 Health Survey (SF-36) were the next most commonly used standardized outcome scoring measures. Of the 4 studies reporting pre and postoperative scores by one of these measures, all reported mean improvements exceeding the MCIDs for their respective scoring systems (MCIDs: FAAM-ADL, 8; FAAM-Sports, 9; Pain VAS, ≥30% difference; FFI-Total, 7).…”
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“…There have been a number of studies showing favorable short- and long-term outcomes as an index procedure for advanced hallux rigidus. 12 A recent case series reported 5-year outcomes following interposition arthroplasty with a regenerative tissue matrix. AOFAS scores ranged from 58 to 68 at 5-year follow-up.…”
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