The Effect of Endoscopic Partial Plantar Fasciotomy on Morphologic and Functional Properties of the Foot.

IF 2.4 2区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Foot & Ankle International Pub Date : 2023-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-31 DOI:10.1177/10711007231160741
Finn Johannsen, Lars Konradsen, Philip Hansen, Signe Brinch, Janus Uhd Nybing, Michael Rindom Krogsgaard
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Abstract

Background: The lifetime risk of plantar fasciitis is 10%, and operative treatment in the form of endoscopic partial plantar fascia release are often performed in cases refractory for nonsurgical treatment. The effect of the operation on the biomechanical properties of the foot has only been sparsely studied.

Methods: This is a prospective, observational study of 25 patients with plantar fasciitis, for a minimum of 3 months, verified by ultrasonographic scanning, who had endoscopic partial fasciotomy. A bony spur was resected if present. At the calcaneal insertion, the medial half of the central band of the plantar fascia was excised in full thickness. The biomechanical properties of the foot were evaluated before surgery and 12 months postoperatively.

Results: Foot length increased 0.17 cm (P = .03), the width of the central zone 0.35 cm (P = .019), the modified arch index 0.05 (P = .032), and the Foot Posture Index 1.0 (P = .0014). There were no significant changes in rearfoot eversion angle, ankle dorsiflexion and jump distance, or in magnetic resonance imaging-measured 3D navicular position from pre- to postoperation, with or without loading, and no changes in ultrasonographically measured heel pad thickness. A tantalum bead (0.7-mm-diameter) was inserted during operation into the most proximal part of the released medial plantar fascia. Radiographs obtained few days postoperatively and 1 year later revealed no changes in the tantalum-calcaneus distance in supine position, but an increase from 48.3 to 50.7 mm (P = .045) in one-leg standing, suggesting a higher flexibility of the remaining fascia. Patients with a body mass index above and below 27.0 demonstrated no significant differences in any of the assessments at 12 months.

Conclusion: There were minimal changes in the measured foot morphologic and functional properties at 1-year follow-up, after endoscopic partial plantar fascia release.

Level of evidence: Level II, prospective cohort study.

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内镜下足底筋膜部分切开术对足部形态和功能特性的影响。
背景:足底筋膜炎的终生风险为10%,在非手术治疗难治的情况下,通常采用内镜下部分足底筋膜松解的手术治疗。手术对足部生物力学特性的影响只有很少的研究。方法:这是一项前瞻性、观察性研究,共有25名足底筋膜炎患者,至少3名 月,经超声扫描证实,行内镜下部分筋膜切开术。如果存在骨刺,则切除骨刺。在跟骨插入处,足底筋膜中央带的内侧半部分被全厚切除。术前评估足部生物力学特性,12 术后数月。结果:足长增加0.17 厘米(P = .03),中心区宽度0.35 厘米(P = .019),改良足弓指数0.05(P = .032)和足部姿势指数1.0(P = .0014)。从术前到术后,无论有无负荷,足后外翻角、踝关节背屈和跳跃距离,或磁共振成像测量的三维舟状骨位置都没有显著变化,超声测量的足跟垫厚度也没有变化。在手术过程中,将钽珠(直径0.7毫米)插入释放的内侧足底筋膜的最近端。术后几天和1 一年后,仰卧位的钽跟骨距离没有变化,但从48.3增加到50.7 毫米(P = .045),这表明剩余筋膜具有更高的柔韧性。体重指数高于和低于27.0的患者在12岁时的任何评估中都没有显著差异 月。结论:内镜下部分足底筋膜松解术后,在1年的随访中,测量的足部形态和功能特性变化很小。证据水平:II级,前瞻性队列研究。
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Foot & Ankle International
Foot & Ankle International 医学-整形外科
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期刊介绍: Foot & Ankle International (FAI), in publication since 1980, is the official journal of the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS). This monthly medical journal emphasizes surgical and medical management as it relates to the foot and ankle with a specific focus on reconstructive, trauma, and sports-related conditions utilizing the latest technological advances. FAI offers original, clinically oriented, peer-reviewed research articles presenting new approaches to foot and ankle pathology and treatment, current case reviews, and technique tips addressing the management of complex problems. This journal is an ideal resource for highly-trained orthopaedic foot and ankle specialists and allied health care providers. The journal’s Founding Editor, Melvin H. Jahss, MD (deceased), served from 1980-1988. He was followed by Kenneth A. Johnson, MD (deceased) from 1988-1993; Lowell D. Lutter, MD (deceased) from 1993-2004; and E. Greer Richardson, MD from 2005-2007. David B. Thordarson, MD, assumed the role of Editor-in-Chief in 2008. The journal focuses on the following areas of interest: • Surgery • Wound care • Bone healing • Pain management • In-office orthotic systems • Diabetes • Sports medicine
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