Evaluation of the clinical-radiographic results of patients undergoing arthroscopic metatarsal-phalangeal arthrodesis of the hallux

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Objective: To present the clinical and radiographic results of patients undergoing arthroscopic metatarsal-phalangeal arthrodesis of the hallux, depict the technique and report complications. Methods: This study involves a series of 9 patients (10 feet), all with advanced hallux rigidus (Coughlin-Shurnas grades 3 and 4). All patients underwent an arthroscopic procedure through two dorsal portals with small-joint instruments. Outcomes were assessed using the AOFAS functional score and a visual analogue scale of pain. The radiographic parameters of interest were metatarsal-phalangeal angulation in the anteroposterior (pre- and postoperative) and lateral (post-operative) views, as well as ray shortening. Conclusion: Arthroscopic metatarsal-phalangeal arthrodesis is an excellent treatment option in advanced stages of hallux rigidus, with minimal disruption, excellent outcomes, and a low incidence of complications.

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Artrodese, Hallux, Artroscopia

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Arthrodesis, Arthroscopy, Hallux, Metatarsalphalangeal join

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https://jfootankle.com/JournalFootAnkle/article/view/1583

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