Fabrizio De Marchi, Ilaria A. Crippa, Filippo Maria Anghilieri, Filippo Familiari, Sara Mazzantini, Garrett R. Jackson, Jorge Chahla, Lorenzo Monti
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Abstract
Introduction
Although surgical alignment of the rear-foot might be sufficient to achieve acceptable correction of pronation-distortion deformity, concomitant correction of the medial arch might improve functional results.
Methods
We present our experience with combined hind-foot alignment and medial arch reconstruction by in-situ naviculocuneiform arthrodesis for treatment of flexible flatfoot in children. We retrospectively evaluated clinical data available from pediatric (< 18 years old) patients treated for flexible flatfoot in our department.
Results
We performed 160 surgical corrections of flat foot in 94 children over the study period. Median age was 13 (range, 12–14) years. All patients had a minimum postoperative follow-up of 24 months. Overall postoperative outcomes were optimal in 82% (n = 113/160) of cases, good in 15% (n = 24/160) of cases, and adequate in 3% (n = 3/160) of cases. At 24-month follow-up, complete surgical correction of deformity was achieved in 89% (n = 143/160) procedures. Complete consolidation of arthrodesis was achieved within 3 months form surgery in 84% (n = 134/160) of cases, between 3 and 6 months in 12% (n = 21/160) of cases. There was a significant difference in pre-operative AOFAS score among the different weight categories (p < 0.001). At post-hoc analysis, OB patients had lower AOFAS versus NW or OW patients. At 24-months follow-up, there was a significant difference in AOFAS scores among the different weight categories (p = 0.04). At post-hoc analysis, OB patients had lower AOFAS versus OW patients. There was no difference in AOFAS scores at final follow-up (p = 0.12). Postoperative pain was absent in 88% (n = 140/160) of cases.
Conclusion
At a minimum 24-month follow-up, patients who undergo flat-foot deformity correction using a surgical technique combining sinus tarsi arthroeresis and medial arch reconstruction by naviculocuneiform arthrodesis experience good short-term results.
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"Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery" is the official journal of the German Speaking Arthroscopy Association (AGA).