J Korean Foot Ankle Soc.  2005 Dec;9(2):140-145.

Brachymetatarsia of the First Metatarsal treated by Callotasis

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  • 1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, Korea. herokimos@hanmail.net

Abstract

PURPOSE: To analyze the outcome of metatarsal lengthening of first brachymetatarsia by callotasis using an external fixator.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Between January 1998 and February 2004, 10 patients (17 cases) were reviewed. The mean age at operation was 17.3 years. Seven patients had bilateral first brachymetatarsia and eight patients had combined 4th brachymetatarsia. The operations were performed with a monoexternal fixator, and distraction was started at a rate of 0.75 mm/day after 7 days. The radiographic results were evaluated by lengthening amount and percentage, fixation time, and healing index. Complications and AOFAS score were evaluated.
RESULTS
The average lengthening amount was 17.7 mm and the average lengthening percentage was 43.4%. The external fixation time was 107 days and average healing index was 69.8 days/cm. The evaluation according to AOFAS score was excellent in 12 cases and good in 5 cases. Complications were 4 cases of hallux valgus, 4 of metatarsophalangeal joint stiffness, 3 of medial angular deformity, 3 of pes cavus, 2 of pin breakage, 2 of pin site infection, and 1 of skin hyperpigmentation.
CONCLUSION
Callotasis for 1st brachymetatarsia is a very useful treatment method with high patient satisfaction, excellent healing rate and early ambulation without bone graft. Nevertheless, great care must be taken to minimize the various possible complications.

Keyword

First brachymetatarsia; Callotasis

MeSH Terms

Congenital Abnormalities
Early Ambulation
External Fixators
Foot Deformities
Hallux Valgus
Humans
Hyperpigmentation
Metatarsal Bones*
Metatarsophalangeal Joint
Osteogenesis, Distraction*
Patient Satisfaction
Skin
Transplants
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