J Korean Foot Ankle Soc.  2005 Jun;9(1):69-73.

Operative Treatment for Hallux Valgus with Proximal Metatarsal Osteotomy in Patients over 55 Years Old

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Maryknoll Hospital, Busan, Korea. metacarpal@lycos.co.kr
  • 2Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Eulji General Hospital, Eulji University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of our report was to evaluate the result of operative treatment of hallux valgus in old age patients.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We studied about the clinical & radiologic results of the 31 patients over 55 years old, who had operative treatment of hallux valgus. Clinical evaluation, such as pain, activity limitation, footwear requirement, 1st metatarsophalangeal joint motion, and callosity, was done using AOFAS scale and preoperative and postoperative radiologic parameters, such as hallux valgus angle, intermetatarsal angle, tibial sesamoid position, 1st metatarsal shortening, were evaluated by conventional methods.
RESULTS
Objectively, according to AOFAS, the score improved from average of 57.8 to 71.5 postoperatively. The range of motion of first metatarsophalangeal joint was decreased from average of 60.7 to 56.8 degrees. Radiologically, the hallux valgus angle improved from average of 35 to 6.5 degrees and the first intermetatarsal angle improved from average of 14.2 to 4.4 degrees. The position of sesamoid was collected from an average of grade 3.6 to grade 2.2.
CONCLUSION
The combination of proximal metatarsal osteotomy, distal soft tissue procedure and Akin osteotomy may yield rather satisfactory clinacal result in severe elderly hallux valgus patients with massive degenerative change and poor soft tissue condition.

Keyword

Hallux valgus; Old age; Proximal metatarsal osteotomy

MeSH Terms

Aged
Callosities
Hallux Valgus*
Hallux*
Humans
Metatarsal Bones*
Metatarsophalangeal Joint
Middle Aged*
Osteotomy*
Range of Motion, Articular
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