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摘要
背景:拇外翻与平足畸形有高度相关性。我们试图评估同时采用Scarf截骨术和骨外距跗骨固定术(EOTTS)矫正成人拇外翻伴柔性平足畸形的效果。材料和方法:本回顾性研究纳入了2018年1月至2021年10月期间患有拇外翻畸形并柔性平足的患者,并进行了联合Scarf截骨术和EOTTS。术前及1年随访评估拇外翻角(HVA)、跖间角(IMA)、Meary's角、跟骨距和距跟外侧角。临床结果采用疼痛视觉模拟量表(VAS)评分、美国矫形足踝学会(AOFAS)前足评分和马里兰足评分(MFS)进行评估。记录并发症。结果:本研究纳入25例患者,女性19例,男性6例,平均年龄44.3岁。平均随访14.6个月。随访1年,平均HVA、IMA、Meary’s角、跟骨距、距跟外侧角均有明显改善(pp1)。结论:联合Scarf截骨和EOTTS治疗拇外翻伴柔性平足畸形,临床和影像学效果满意,并发症低,复发率低。[矫形手术。202 x; 4 x (x): xx-xx。]。
Outcomes of Simultaneous Correction of Adult Hallux Valgus and Flexible Pes Planus Deformities.
Background: There is a high correlation between hallux valgus and pes planus deformity. We sought to evaluate the outcomes of simultaneous Scarf osteotomy and extraosseous talotarsal stabilization (EOTTS) for correcting adult hallux valgus with flexible pes planus deformity.
Materials and methods: This retrospective study enrolled patients who had hallux valgus deformity with flexible pes planus and underwent combined Scarf osteotomy and EOTTS from January 2018 to October 2021. The hallux valgus angle (HVA), intermetatarsal angle (IMA), Meary's angle, calcaneal pitch, and lateral talocalcaneal angles were assessed preoperatively and at 1-year follow-up. Clinical outcomes were evaluated using the visual analog scale (VAS) score for pain, the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) forefoot score, and the Maryland foot score (MFS). Complications were recorded.
Results: This study included 25 patients, 19 women and 6 men, with a mean age of 44.3 years. The mean follow-up period was 14.6 months. The mean HVA, IMA, Meary's angle, calcaneal pitch, and lateral talocalcaneal angles improved significantly at 1-year follow-up (P<.001). The mean VAS score decreased from 5.8 to 1.0, whereas the mean AOFAS forefoot score and MFS increased from 52.3 to 88.9 and 61.2 to 89.3, respectively, at 1-year follow-up (P<.001). Two patients had arthroereisis implant removal as a consequence of sinus tarsi pain. No other complications were seen during the follow-up.
Conclusion: Management of hallux valgus with flexible pes planus deformity with combined Scarf osteotomy and EOTTS can achieve satisfactory clinical and radiologic results with low complication and recurrence rates. [Orthopedics. 2025;48(1):37-43.].
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