MANAGEMENT OF HALLUX VALGUS BY CHEVRON OSTEOTOMY

MANAGEMENT OF HALLUX VALGUS BY CHEVRON OSTEOTOMY

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Article_Title: MANAGEMENT OF HALLUX VALGUS BY CHEVRON OSTEOTOMY
Authors: Iovănescu L1,
Affiliation: 1„Vasile Goldiş” Western University of Arad – Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dental Medicine, Orthopedic Department, Arad, Romania
Abstract: This retrospective study assess the outcomes of the Chevron osteotomy realized for the management of hallux valgus in one-day hospitalization, on 97 cases (74 patients). The results were evaluated using the X-rays examination, and the self reported Foot and Ankle Outcome Score, pre- and postoperatively at 45 days and 6 months. It was an improvement of the functional capacity of the patients, supported by the significant statistic amelioration of the radiological signs of control.
Keywords: Hallux valgus, Chevron osteotomy, Foot and Ankle Outcome Score
References: Valtin B – Changing Concepts in the Surgery of Hallux Valgus, In Jakob R.P., Fulford P., Horan F. ed European Instructional Course Lectures, London, vol 4-1999, p. 119-127.
Greer Richardson E – Disorders of the Hallux, in Crenshaw A. H. ed Campbell’s Operative Orthopaedics, St. Louis, eighth edition, 1992, p.2615-2691.
Fakoor M, Sarafan N, Mohammadhoseini P, Khorami M, Arti H, Mosavi S, Aghaeeaghdam A – Comparison of Clinical Outcomes of Scarf and Chevron Osteotomies and the McBride Procedure in the Treatment of Hallux Valgus Deformity. Arch Bone Jt Surg. 2014 Mar;2(1):31-6
Chen L, Lyman S, Do H, Karlsson J, Adam SP, Young E, Deland JT, Ellis SJ. – Validation of foot and ankle outcome score for hallux valgus. Foot Ankle Int. 2012 Dec;33(12), p. 1145-55
Pentikainen I, Ojala R, Ohtonen P, Piippo J, Leppilahti J – Preoperative radiological factors correlated to long-term recurrence of hallux valgus following distal chevron osteotomy. Foot Ankle Int. 2014 Dec;35(12):1262-7.
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Article Title: MANAGEMENT OF HALLUX VALGUS BY CHEVRON OSTEOTOMY
Authors: Iovănescu L1,
Affiliation: 1„Vasile Goldiş” Western University of Arad – Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dental Medicine, Orthopedic Department, Arad, Romania
Abstract: This retrospective study assess the outcomes of the Chevron osteotomy realized for the management of hallux valgus in one-day hospitalization, on 97 cases (74 patients). The results were evaluated using the X-rays examination, and the self reported Foot and Ankle Outcome Score, pre- and postoperatively at 45 days and 6 months. It was an improvement of the functional capacity of the patients, supported by the significant statistic amelioration of the radiological signs of control.
Keywords: Hallux valgus, Chevron osteotomy, Foot and Ankle Outcome Score
References: Valtin B – Changing Concepts in the Surgery of Hallux Valgus, In Jakob R.P., Fulford P., Horan F. ed European Instructional Course Lectures, London, vol 4-1999, p. 119-127.
Greer Richardson E – Disorders of the Hallux, in Crenshaw A. H. ed Campbell’s Operative Orthopaedics, St. Louis, eighth edition, 1992, p.2615-2691.
Fakoor M, Sarafan N, Mohammadhoseini P, Khorami M, Arti H, Mosavi S, Aghaeeaghdam A – Comparison of Clinical Outcomes of Scarf and Chevron Osteotomies and the McBride Procedure in the Treatment of Hallux Valgus Deformity. Arch Bone Jt Surg. 2014 Mar;2(1):31-6
Chen L, Lyman S, Do H, Karlsson J, Adam SP, Young E, Deland JT, Ellis SJ. – Validation of foot and ankle outcome score for hallux valgus. Foot Ankle Int. 2012 Dec;33(12), p. 1145-55
Pentikainen I, Ojala R, Ohtonen P, Piippo J, Leppilahti J – Preoperative radiological factors correlated to long-term recurrence of hallux valgus following distal chevron osteotomy. Foot Ankle Int. 2014 Dec;35(12):1262-7.
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