The Minimally Invasive SERI Osteotomy for Pediatric Hallux Valgus
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
- Mild: HVA between 15° and 19°, IMA between 9° and 13°, sesamoid subluxation in anteroposterior X-ray less than 50%
- Moderate: HVA between 20° and 40°, IMA between 14° and 19° and sesamoid subluxation in anteroposterior X-ray between 50 and 75%
- Severe: HVA greater than 40°, IMA greater than 20° and sesamoid subluxation in anteroposterior X-ray greater than 75%.
3. Results
3.1. Clinical Results
3.2. Radiological Results
3.3. Overall Complications
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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PROM | Preoperative Score Mean +/− SD (Range) | Postoperative Score Mean +/− SD (Range) |
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VAS | 5.2 +/− 2.2 (4–8) | 0.8 +/− 0.4 (0–3) |
AOFAS | 68.1 +/− 6.8 (59–75) | 96.3 +/− 3.2 (88–100) |
Radiological Parameters | Preoperative Angle Mean +/− SD (Range) | Postoperative Angle Mean +/− SD (Range) | p Value Wilcoxon Test | Degree Correction (°) Mean +/− SD |
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HVA | 28.4 +/− 5.7 (17–42) | 13.2 +/−2.4 (10–24) | <0.01 | 15.1 +/− 4.5 |
IMA | 15.2 +/− 3.2 (10–22) | 9.5 +/− 1.9 (6–20) | <0.01 | 5.6 +/− 3.1 |
DMAA | 13.7 +/− 4.1 (5–22) | 8.2 +/− 1.9 (5–12) | <0.01 | 5.5 +/− 3.1 |
Coughlin Classification | Preoperative | Postoperative | ||
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Number of Patients | Percentage | Number of Patients | Percentage | |
No deformity | 0 | 0% | 55 | 94.8% |
Mild deformity | 3 | 5.2% | 3 | 5.2% |
Moderate deformity | 52 | 89.6% | 0 | 0% |
Severe deformity | 3 | 5.2% | 0 | 0% |
Total | 58 | 100% | 58 | 100% |
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Rocca, G.; De Venuto, A.; Mazzotti, A.; Zielli, S.O.; Artioli, E.; Brognara, L.; Traina, F.; Faldini, C. The Minimally Invasive SERI Osteotomy for Pediatric Hallux Valgus. Children 2023, 10, 94. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10010094
Rocca G, De Venuto A, Mazzotti A, Zielli SO, Artioli E, Brognara L, Traina F, Faldini C. The Minimally Invasive SERI Osteotomy for Pediatric Hallux Valgus. Children. 2023; 10(1):94. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10010094
Chicago/Turabian StyleRocca, Gino, Angela De Venuto, Antonio Mazzotti, Simone Ottavio Zielli, Elena Artioli, Lorenzo Brognara, Francesco Traina, and Cesare Faldini. 2023. "The Minimally Invasive SERI Osteotomy for Pediatric Hallux Valgus" Children 10, no. 1: 94. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10010094
APA StyleRocca, G., De Venuto, A., Mazzotti, A., Zielli, S. O., Artioli, E., Brognara, L., Traina, F., & Faldini, C. (2023). The Minimally Invasive SERI Osteotomy for Pediatric Hallux Valgus. Children, 10(1), 94. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10010094