2015
DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2015.07.022
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The Relationship Between the Sesamoid Complex and the First Metatarsal After Hallux Valgus Surgery Without Lateral Soft-Tissue Release: A Prospective Study

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“…During the MIIND technique, surgeons should be meticulous in the correction of IMA and HVA by proper bunionectomy, linear osteotomy, and adequate I-MTTH lateral translation to achieve the optimal balancing of the sesamoid complex. Our previous 5 and present findings, in line with those of other reports, 14,41,45 suggest that LR is not necessary when a distal extra-articular osteotomy is performed. Associating LR, whether open or MI, to an extra-articular distal osteotomy could involve an overcorrection and consequent hallux varus, 9,13,28 increase the risk of postoperative stiffness of the I-MTPJ, 42 and cause neurovascular injuries.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…During the MIIND technique, surgeons should be meticulous in the correction of IMA and HVA by proper bunionectomy, linear osteotomy, and adequate I-MTTH lateral translation to achieve the optimal balancing of the sesamoid complex. Our previous 5 and present findings, in line with those of other reports, 14,41,45 suggest that LR is not necessary when a distal extra-articular osteotomy is performed. Associating LR, whether open or MI, to an extra-articular distal osteotomy could involve an overcorrection and consequent hallux varus, 9,13,28 increase the risk of postoperative stiffness of the I-MTPJ, 42 and cause neurovascular injuries.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Our study evaluated the safety of lateral release using a curve cervical biopsy blade placed inferiorly to the metatarsal head through a medial incision in a cadaveric model. Silver et al described the importance of restoring the metatarsal sesamoid relationship [19]. Radiological evaluation of hallux valgus correction has changed to translation of the metatarsal head over the sesamoids rather than reduction of the sesamoids with a lateral release, leading some authors to question the rationale behind performing such a release [19,20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Silver et al described the importance of restoring the metatarsal sesamoid relationship [19]. Radiological evaluation of hallux valgus correction has changed to translation of the metatarsal head over the sesamoids rather than reduction of the sesamoids with a lateral release, leading some authors to question the rationale behind performing such a release [19,20]. Woo et al compared the lateral sesamoid position with and without lateral soft tissue release and concluded that although there was no difference in lateral sesamoid position between the techniques, clinical and radiological outcomes were improved with the addition of lateral soft tissue release [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the medial free space of the tibiotalar joint was apparently larger on the weight-bearing CBCT scans than on the conventional CT scans, which is probably due to the anterior displacement of the talus in the non-weight-bearing position, which is greater in the anterior portion than in the posterior portion. In patients with hallux valgus, determining the role of coronal rotation of the first metatarsal and sesamoid bones is essential to planning the correction of the deformity ( 40 - 43 ) .…”
Section: Indications For Weight-bearing Cbctmentioning
confidence: 99%