Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4054633 Foot and Ankle Surgery 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundWe describe using the scarf osteotomy to correct a recurrent hallux valgus deformity and lengthen the shortened first metatarsal in symptomatic iatrogenic first brachymetatarsia.MethodsThirty-six lengthening scarf osteotomies were undertaken in 31 patients. Clinical and radiographic measures were taken pre and postoperatively.ResultsMean age at presentation was 53.4 years, and mean followup 3.9 years. The mean lengthening achieved was 4.9 mm. All osteotomies united with no complications. The mean IMA reduction was 4.0° (p < 0.001) and HVA 13.0° (p < 0.001). The mean AOFAS score increase was 33.8 (p < 0.001). There was a positive trend but no correlation (r = 0.28) between amount of metatarsal lengthening and AOFAS score change.ConclusionsWe describe the largest lengthening scarf osteotomy series for recurrent hallux valgus with iatrogenic first brachymetatarsia. The results suggest the procedure is successful, with a low complication rate. We anticipate that restoring first metatarsal length and alignment may reduce biomechanical transfer metatarsalgia over time.

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