Hallux valgus in young patients: long-term results after McBride operation |
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Authors: | M. Schwitalle A. Karbowski A. Eckardt |
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Affiliation: | (1) Orthopaedic University Clinic Hospital, Mainz, Langenbeckstrasse 1, D-55101 Mainz, Germany |
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Abstract: | The development of symptomatic hallux valgus deformities at an early age is rather uncommon and usually treated non-operatively. However, if surgical treatment is indicated, only so-called physiological procedures, especially e.g. McBride's soft-tissue realignment, should be considered. From 1970 to 1990, 11 patients aged 12–20 years underwent McBride's procedure, giving a total of 21 feet. For 9 of these patients (17 feet), the average follow-up was 14 years and consisted of patient's history, radiographs and physical examination. All in all, the outcome was judged as good in 10 of 17 feet, satisfying in 2 of 17 feet and dissatisfying in 5 of 17 feet by both patients and surgeon. This conspicuous variation in successrate will be discussed by means of two examples. |
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