Hallux valgus, or bunion, is a deformity of the big toe and a first metatarsal varus deviation. The genetic background and use of pointed shoes are the most important factors responsible for this condition. Abstract the hallux abductus valgus hav deformity is a medial displacement of the first metatarsal and a lateral subluxation of the first phalanx, with multifactorial etiology, which causes pain, bursitis and cutaneous irritation. We performed a retrospective study of 25 scarf, in 19 women and 6 men, with average age of 45 years and an average follow up of 11 months for the treatment of the moderatesevere hallux valgus. Cirugia percutanea del pie, tratamiento del hallux valgus o.
The proximal open wedge osteotomy with an interlocking plate for the correction of moderate to severe hallux valgus. Tratamiento quirurgico del hallux valgus moderado y. Most 90% of patients are women, with bunion pain, metatarsalgia, and claw toes, being the most frequent complaints. The genetic background and use of pointed shoes are the. The prevalence of hallux valgus today can present a considerable individual burden due to symptomatic pain, development of oa and abnormal gait patterns 1. The conventional treatment is orthopodology and surgery. Standard surgeries moderate hallux valgus hva 40 congruent double osteotomy. Tratamiento del hallux valgus mediante osteotomia en scarf. Hallux valgus hv is a prominent joint disorder, more common among women than men. A read is counted each time someone views a publication summary such as the title, abstract, and list of authors, clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the fulltext. The outcomes from hallux valgus surgery are not always ideal and extensive pre. The classical parameters hallux valgus angle, intermetatarsal angle iii, interphalangeal valgus angle, tarsusmetatarsal articular angle, degree of subluxation of the sesamoids and relative length of the metatarsals are still the most important ones at the radiological evaluation of the pathologies of the forefoot. We assessed the clinical outcome pre and posoperative according to the american orthopaedic foot and an.
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