Abstract: | This study reviews the preliminary results of a previously unreported midtarsal "dome" osteotomy, all operations being performed by a single surgeon. The procedure is centered at the apex of the deformity and allows for extensive angular and rotational correction of the midfoot. The initial review has demonstrated 67% satisfactory results in 22 patients representing 35 feet. Satisfactory results were obtained in 15 of 16 feet (94%) in patients greater than 8 years of age. Careful short-term analysis suggests that the midtarsal "dome" osteotomy is best indicated for the child greater than 8 years of age with a rigid cavus or cavovarus foot. |