Displacement after Open vs Saw-Based Minimally Invasive Medial Displacement Calcaneal Osteotomy: A Cadaveric Study.

Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2024-05-30 eCollection Date: 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1177/24730114241255350
Motasem Salameh, Sereen Halayqeh, Arielle Richey Levine, Mostafa M Abousayed, Raymond Hsu, Brad Blankenhorn
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Abstract

Background: Medial displacement calcaneal osteotomy (MDCO) is routinely used in hindfoot valgus realignment. Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) calcaneal osteotomies have been reported to be as safe and effective compared to open techniques. The aim of this cadaveric study was to compare the amount of medial tuberosity displacement obtained with fine-cut saw-based MIS vs open MDCO techniques.

Methods: Eight matched cadaveric specimens had one side randomly assigned to either open or MIS MDCO. The contralateral limb was then assigned to the alternative osteotomy. The amount of medial displacement provided by the osteotomy was measured manually using a flexible metric ruler and radiographically on standardized axial calcaneal radiographs.

Results: Manual measurements showed that a mean displacement of the MIS osteotomy was 7.9 mm compared with 8.7 mm for the open technique (P = .36). Radiograph measurement showed a mean displacement of the MIS osteotomy was 7.1 mm compared with 7.4 mm for the open technique (P = .83). No significant difference was found on manual and radiographic measurement of medial displacement between MIS and open MDCO.

Conclusion: In a cadaveric model, we found similar magnitude of calcaneal tuberosity displacement using fine-cut saw-based MIS and open techniques for medial displacement calcaneal osteotomies.

Level of evidence: Level V, cadaveric study.

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开放式与锯式微创钙骨内侧移位截骨术后的移位:尸体研究。
背景:小腿内侧移位截骨术(MDCO)是后足外翻矫正的常规方法。据报道,与开放式技术相比,微创手术(MIS)小关节截骨术同样安全有效。这项尸体研究的目的是比较基于精细切割锯的 MIS 与开放式 MDCO 技术所获得的内侧结节移位量:方法:8 个匹配的尸体标本的一侧被随机分配为开放式或 MIS MDCO。然后将对侧肢体分配给另一种截骨方法。使用一把灵活的度量尺手动测量截骨提供的内侧位移量,并在标准化的轴向小腿X光片上进行放射测量:结果:人工测量显示,MIS截骨术的平均移位量为7.9毫米,而开放技术为8.7毫米(P = .36)。X光片测量显示,MIS截骨术的平均移位为7.1毫米,而开放技术为7.4毫米(P = .83)。MIS和开放式MDCO的内侧移位的手动和射线测量结果没有发现明显差异:结论:在一具尸体模型中,我们发现使用基于精细切割锯的 MIS 和开放技术进行小方块内侧移位截骨时,小方块移位的幅度相似:证据等级:五级,尸体研究。
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Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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