Minimally Invasive Surgery of the Foot and Ankle 2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-84996-417-3_7
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The Reverdin-Isham Procedure for the Correction of Hallux valgus

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“…In symptomatic cases, surgical treatment is recommended, aiming to correct the alignment of the first radius. Recent studies have demonstrated that minimally invasive techniques present similar results to open surgery techniques, with less aggression to soft tissues (1)(2)(3) . The Reverdin-Isham (RI) percutaneous surgical technique for correcting the hallux valgus deformity was developed by Stephen Isham (3) , modifying the osteotomy performed in the first metatarsal (M1) proposed by Louis Reverdin (4) .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In symptomatic cases, surgical treatment is recommended, aiming to correct the alignment of the first radius. Recent studies have demonstrated that minimally invasive techniques present similar results to open surgery techniques, with less aggression to soft tissues (1)(2)(3) . The Reverdin-Isham (RI) percutaneous surgical technique for correcting the hallux valgus deformity was developed by Stephen Isham (3) , modifying the osteotomy performed in the first metatarsal (M1) proposed by Louis Reverdin (4) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies have demonstrated that minimally invasive techniques present similar results to open surgery techniques, with less aggression to soft tissues (1)(2)(3) . The Reverdin-Isham (RI) percutaneous surgical technique for correcting the hallux valgus deformity was developed by Stephen Isham (3) , modifying the osteotomy performed in the first metatarsal (M1) proposed by Louis Reverdin (4) . The RI technique is performed through incisions of less than a centimeter (5) , following a series of surgical gestures for correcting the deformities: exostectomy, M1 osteotomy, lateral capsulotomy, adductor tenotomy, and wedge osteotomy of the base of the proximal phalanx (Akin osteotomy).…”
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“…Later New and Isham in 1991 [21], proposed a MIS Reverdin-type osteotomy, with resection of a bony wedge at the medial aspect of the head of the first metatarsal combined with an Akin type osteotomy of the proximal phalanx and a percutaneous lateral release. This techniques has been adopted by some members of the European School in the late 1990s, especially by French and Spanish surgeons [23,24].…”
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“…The development of MIS of the forefoot has been carried on by two major schools, the North American podiatry school, led by New and Isham [20][21][22], and the European orthopaedic school.…”
Section: Mis For Forefootmentioning
confidence: 99%