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Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages 32-37 (March 2010)


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Arthrodesis of the first metatarsophalangeal joint with ball and cup reamers and osteosynthesis with pure titanium staples: Radiological evaluation of a continuous series of 54 cases

Jean-Luc BesseabcCorresponding Author Informationemail address, J. Chouteaua, D. Laptoiua

Received 20 November 2008; received in revised form 26 January 2009; accepted 31 March 2009. published online 03 June 2009.

Abstract 

Background

In a continuous series of 54 MTP-1 arthrodeses using ball and cup reamers, fusion and great toe position were analyzed.

Materials and methods

The population was mainly female (46 versus 8). Mean age at operation was 61 years. Arthrodesis was for four conditions of symptomatic degenerative disease: 36 severe hallux valgus (>35°), 7 recurrences of hallux valgus, 9 hallux rigidus and 2 hallux varus. Arthrodesis used a medial approach, articular surface preparation by ball and cup reamers (plus perforation by Kirschner wire), and osteosynthesis with three titanium staples. Pre- and postoperative big toe positions were analysed with the Footlog™ semi-automated X-ray assessment software.

Results

All patients were followed up for a mean 38.6 months (22–56). Overall fusion rate was 94.4%, and 99% for primary arthrodesis. Mean time to union was 56 days (74% in 6 weeks), with 3 non-unions (5.6%), including 2 after hallux valgus recurrence. Mean pre-operative toe valgus was 40° and 14.1° at revision for all groups. 95% of arthrodeses fused at a mean lateral metatarsophalangeal angle of 22.6 (18–26°). Metatarsus varus exceeded 20° in 8 cases, mainly in the severe hallux valgus group; at revision, the mean first intermetatarsal angle was 10.6° (9–12°).

Conclusion

Arthrodesis of the first metatarsophalangeal joint with ball and cup reamers is a reliable and reproducible technique, giving total correction of big toe valgus. The first intermetatarsal angle was corrected without supplementary osteotomy. Using three pure titanium staples for fixation, rate and time of fusion were in line with reference techniques.

a Université de Lyon, Lyon, France

b INRETS, LBMC UMRT_9406, Université Lyon 1, France

c Service de Chirurgie Orthopédique, Centre Hospitalier Lyon-Sud, F-69495 Pierre Bénite CEDEX, France

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: Hôpital Lyon-Sud, Service de Chirurgie Orthopédique, Pierre-Bénite, F - 69495, France. Tel.: +33 0 4 78 86 14 27.

PII: S1268-7731(09)00052-6

doi:10.1016/j.fas.2009.03.008


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