2014, Number 1
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AMC 2014; 18 (1)
Short-term results with Mitchell osteotomy in hallux valgus
Sánchez PY, Gutiérrez BMO, Frómeta MM, Cabrera RY
Language: Spanish
References: 27
Page: 83-92
PDF size: 169.39 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Background: multiple surgical techniques have been proposed for metatarsus primus varus in hallux valgus; but the action by itself on the metatarsophalangeal articulation is not enough in the presence of a metatarsus primus varus.
Objective: to asses the results with Mitchell osteotomy in patients with hallux valgus.
Method: an observational study, descriptive-prospective type, was made to a group of patients with the diagnosis of hallux valgus who underwent a Mitchell osteotomy at Octavio de la Concepción y de la Pedraja Military Teaching Hospital of Camagüey during 36 months from October, 2009 to September, 2012. The follow-up of the patients was of 12 months. The universe was composed of 102 feet of 60 patients and the non-probabilistic sample was of 84 feet of 48 patients. The study variables were age, sex; if it was bilateral or unilateral; and complications.
Results: the age group that predominated was between 30 and 50 years old for a 58, 3 %; female sex was the most affected with a 79, 1 %; a total of 36 patients were bilateral for a 75, 1 %; finally, the results of Mitchell osteotomy were excellent and good in the 90, 6 % of the total of patients that had the operation.
Conclusions: Mitchell osteotomy proved to be excellent and it is still one of the preferred to correct hallux valgus.
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