Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11263939 | The Foot | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The role of lateral release is widely accepted and regarded as a key step in the management of hallux valgus. There remains however debate in the literature in regards to which structures should be divided and the method of approach. As such, a technique of lateral release using a curved blade placed inferior to the metatarsal head to divide the lateral metatarsosesamoid suspensory ligament and incise the lateral joint capsule has been developed. This technique was performed on fourteen fresh frozen cadaveric specimens which were then dissected. In all cases the lateral metatarsosesamoid suspensory ligament was divided and the lateral capsule incised to the joint line. One case of iatrogenic injury to the oblique head of adductor hallucis tendon was noted. No cases of neurovascular injury were noted. The authors conclude that this method of lateral release to be safe and reproducible in a cadaveric model in achieving lateral release for the management of hallux valgus.
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Authors
James Kennedy, Andrew Berg, Luke Welsh, Jaysheel Mehta,