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Acta Ortop Mex 2024; 38 (5)
Necrosis avascular del navicular (Müller-Weiss). Una revisión sistemática
Gonçalves-dos SR, Furtuoso-Junior V, Pinto BW, Assunçăo-Tostes A, Caixeta F, Santos-Carneiro T
Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 54
Paginas: 333-339
Archivo PDF: 211.98 Kb.
RESUMEN
Müller-Weiss es una enfermedad que se caracteriza por la deformación, fragmentación y necrosis del navicular, que cursa con varo en el mediopié y dolor de larga duración, mayoritariamente en el sexo femenino. Se relaciona con un retraso en la osificación debido al estrés físico o nutricional, asociado a una distribución anormal de las fuerzas. Aún existen pocos estudios sobre esta patología y no hay un consenso en la literatura sobre su clasificación y tratamiento. Al principio, el tratamiento conservador no muestra resultados positivos, sólo una mejora sintomática aguda. La artrodesis talonavicular aislada es el método más comúnmente adoptado por los especialistas, mostrando buenos resultados y puntuaciones en las etapas tempranas, mientras que la artrodesis triple y doble es la de elección en etapas avanzadas. El conocimiento de la radiología y sus hallazgos es importante para planificar e individualizar la elección del tratamiento en cada caso. Actualmente existen varias técnicas diferentes para abordar la enfermedad de Müller-Weiss, sin embargo, es necesario realizar estudios que evalúen los abordajes a largo plazo, así como sus complicaciones. Presentamos una revisión sistemática en torno a esta enfermedad.
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