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  • 무지외반증에서 종자골 전이 정도가 치료결과에 미치는 영향
  • The Effect of Sesamoid Position on Results of Treatment for Hallux Valgus
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유총일,이동호,김휘택,Yoo. Chong-Il,Lee. Dong-Ho,Kim. Hui-Taek
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대한족부족관절학회지
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2004년|8권 2호|pp.131-137 (7 pages)
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Purpose: We evaluated the results of various surgical treatments for hallux valgus with and without attempting to correct sesamoid subluxation. Materials and Methods: Thirty-one cases in 26 patients were involved in this study: Group I (15 cases) - surgery performed only to correct the hallux valgus angle (HVA) and the first-second intermetatarsal angle (IMA) in AP view; Group II (16 cases) - surgery performed to correct HVA and IMA and also to reduce the subluxation of sesamoid. The degree of sesamoid subluxation was measured from a pre- and intraoperative sesamoid tangential views. For both groups, we analysed the status of the sesamoid in pre- and postoperative radiographs and performed clinical evaluation using the Mayo clinic forefoot scoring system. Results: The average amount of correction during postoperative period and loss of correction at last follow-up in the sesamoid tangential view were as follows: soft tissue procedures (5 cases) - group I: grade $1.0{pm}0.4/1.5{pm}0.3$ and group II: grade $2.0{pm}0.9/0.5{pm}0.08$; chevron osteotomy (12 cases) - group I: grade $1.0{pm}0.5/1.2{pm}0.3$ and group II: grade $2.2{pm}0.7/0.9{pm}0.2$; proximal metatarsal osteotomy (14 cases) - group I: grade $4.0{pm}0.4/1{pm}0.2$ and group II: grade $4.7{pm}1.1/0.8{pm}0.1$. In clinical evaluation, more than 93% of the feet had a good result in both groups. The analysis of these data for each treatment type did not show any statistically significant differences between groups I and II. Conclusion: The radiologic and clinical results did not validate our attempts to reduce the sesamoid during surgery.