Research progress in the etiology and minimally invasive therapy of hallux valgus

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 SURGERY Surgeon-Journal of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Ireland Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-24 DOI:10.1016/j.surge.2025.01.005
YongJia Zhu, Ming Gao, Haowen Tan, JiaPeng Yan, HongFei Zhang
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Hallux valgus (HV) is the most common foot deformity. It has various pathogenic factors that make its pathogenesis challenging to understand. As the disease progresses, patients experience amplified pain and decreased activities, significantly affecting their quality of life.
At present, clinics offer several conservative and surgical treatments that must be selected based on patient condition and disease progression. Surgical treatment is frequently the only method available to patients with HV to delay disease progression and correct the deformity after conservative treatment fails.
In recent years, minimally invasive surgical treatments have gained significant attention and developed rapidly due to their well-known advantages, such as safety, efficiency, and quick recovery time. The number of literature that provides a systematic review of the subject must be increased.
This review tracks recent advancements, summarizing the etiological mechanism, epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of HV. In addition, it emphasizes typical surgical therapies and focuses on the progress of minimally invasive treatment from the first generation to the current fourth generation. This review will serve as a systematic basis for the clinical treatment of HV and provide a reference material for future research.
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拇外翻的病因及微创治疗研究进展。
拇外翻(HV)是最常见的足部畸形。它有多种致病因素,使其发病机制难以理解。随着病情的发展,患者疼痛加剧,活动减少,严重影响其生活质量。目前,诊所提供几种保守和手术治疗,必须根据患者的病情和疾病进展进行选择。手术治疗通常是HV患者在保守治疗失败后延迟疾病进展和纠正畸形的唯一方法。近年来,微创手术治疗因其安全、高效、恢复时间快等众所周知的优点,得到了极大的重视和迅速发展。必须增加对该主题进行系统回顾的文献的数量。本文回顾了最近的进展,总结了HV的病因机制、流行病学、诊断和治疗。此外,它强调典型的外科治疗方法,并重点介绍了从第一代到目前第四代微创治疗的进展。本综述将为临床治疗hiv提供系统的依据,并为今后的研究提供参考资料。
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期刊介绍: Since its establishment in 2003, The Surgeon has established itself as one of the leading multidisciplinary surgical titles, both in print and online. The Surgeon is published for the worldwide surgical and dental communities. The goal of the Journal is to achieve wider national and international recognition, through a commitment to excellence in original research. In addition, both Colleges see the Journal as an important educational service, and consequently there is a particular focus on post-graduate development. Much of our educational role will continue to be achieved through publishing expanded review articles by leaders in their field. Articles in related areas to surgery and dentistry, such as healthcare management and education, are also welcomed. We aim to educate, entertain, give insight into new surgical techniques and technology, and provide a forum for debate and discussion.
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