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Scarf osteotomy for hallux valgus deformity: Radiological outcome,metatarsal length and early complications in 118 feet
Authors:Christopher G Lenz  Richard Niehaus  Ivo Knych  Karim Eid  Paul Borbas
Institution:Cantonal Hospital Baden, Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Im Ergel 1, 5404 Baden, Switzerland
Abstract:BackgroundScarf osteotomy has been widely used to restore axial orientation of the first ray in the treatment of hallux valgus deformity. The aim of the study was to present our radiological outcomes of bunion reconstruction, identify surgical complications in early follow-up, and assess to what extent a shortening of the first metatarsal is present after surgery as a possible cause of postoperative metatarsalgia.MethodsWe enrolled 106 patients (118 feet) and assessed patients’ pre- and postoperative measurements of hallux valgus and intermetatarsal angles on weightbearing X-ray images. Three different methods of measuring metatarsal length were compared and early postoperative complications noted.ResultsHallux valgus angle decreased significantly by an average of 18.7 degrees and the intermetatarsal angle by 7.8 degrees. Using three methods of measuring metatarsal length, all showed significant shortening of the first metatarsal. Mean relative lengthening of the second metatarsal averaged 0.45 mm. The Coughlin method showed the highest interrater reliability (ICC = 0.96).ConclusionsSignificant reduction of the hallux valgus angle and intermetatarsal angle was demonstrated with a low complication rate. There was significant shortening of the first metatarsal. The Coughlin method clearly demonstrated an excellent interrater reliability.Level of evidenceLevel IV.
Keywords:Hallux valgus  Scarf  Metatarsal osteotomy  Correction  Shortening  Metatarsalgia  Hallux valgus angle  Intermetatarsal angle
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