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Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society ; : 146-150, 2005.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-135615

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: We made a radiological comparison between 60 degrees distal Chevron osteotomy with short armed two parts and 40 degrees distal Chevron osteotomy with long armed one part performing operation in cases of hallux valgus angle of less than 40 degrees, intermetatarsal angle of less than 15 degrees. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 12 cases with 60 degrees distal Chevron osteotomy and 12 cases with 40 degrees distal Chevron osteotomy were selected from October 2000 to March 2005. We have analysed the hallux valgus angle, 1-2 intermetatarsal angle, metatarsal length, distal metartarsal articular angle and angulation at osteotomy site on lateral view in each radiological films taken at preoperative, postoperative and 3 months after operation presuming bone union. All cases were women, both sides were 9 cases and average age was 52.3 years old. RESULTS: Data taken at preoperative, postoperative and 3 months follow up films in 60 degrees distal Chevron osteotomy were as follows; the hallux valgus angles were 32.1 degrees, 10.9 degrees, 13.8 degrees, the 1-2 intermetatarsal angles were 13.6 degrees, 8.5 degrees, 8.4 degrees, the metatarsal length were 60.6 mm, 58.8 mm, 58 mm, the distal metartarsal articular angles were 13 degrees, 6 degrees, 6.6 degrees and 3 cases were over 3 degrees angulation at lateral view. In 40 degrees distal Chevron osteotomy, the hallux valgus angles were 34.5 degrees, 11.6 degrees, 15.3 degrees, the 1-2 intermetatarsal angles were 12.7 degrees, 8.2 degrees, 7.8 degrees, the metatarsal length were 59.2 mm, 56.9 mm, 55.9 mm, the distal metartarsal articular angles were 12 degrees, 7.3 degrees, 7.3 degrees and there were no case with angulation over 3 degrees at lateral view. CONCLUSION: In comparison between 60 degrees distal Chevron osteotomy and 40 degrees distal Chevron osteotomy measuring at postoperative and follow up, most of all data were similar, but 3 cases over 3 degrees angulation at lateral view happened in 60 degrees Chevron osteotomy. This result showed that 40 degrees distal Chevron osteotomy fixing with screws through long armed one part may have benefit than 60 degrees distal Chevron osteotomy fixing with K-wires through short armed two parts in making rigid fixation, even though there is a personal difference of technigue.


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Female , Humans , Arm , Follow-Up Studies , Hallux Valgus , Hallux , Metatarsal Bones , Osteotomy
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Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society ; : 146-150, 2005.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-135610

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: We made a radiological comparison between 60 degrees distal Chevron osteotomy with short armed two parts and 40 degrees distal Chevron osteotomy with long armed one part performing operation in cases of hallux valgus angle of less than 40 degrees, intermetatarsal angle of less than 15 degrees. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 12 cases with 60 degrees distal Chevron osteotomy and 12 cases with 40 degrees distal Chevron osteotomy were selected from October 2000 to March 2005. We have analysed the hallux valgus angle, 1-2 intermetatarsal angle, metatarsal length, distal metartarsal articular angle and angulation at osteotomy site on lateral view in each radiological films taken at preoperative, postoperative and 3 months after operation presuming bone union. All cases were women, both sides were 9 cases and average age was 52.3 years old. RESULTS: Data taken at preoperative, postoperative and 3 months follow up films in 60 degrees distal Chevron osteotomy were as follows; the hallux valgus angles were 32.1 degrees, 10.9 degrees, 13.8 degrees, the 1-2 intermetatarsal angles were 13.6 degrees, 8.5 degrees, 8.4 degrees, the metatarsal length were 60.6 mm, 58.8 mm, 58 mm, the distal metartarsal articular angles were 13 degrees, 6 degrees, 6.6 degrees and 3 cases were over 3 degrees angulation at lateral view. In 40 degrees distal Chevron osteotomy, the hallux valgus angles were 34.5 degrees, 11.6 degrees, 15.3 degrees, the 1-2 intermetatarsal angles were 12.7 degrees, 8.2 degrees, 7.8 degrees, the metatarsal length were 59.2 mm, 56.9 mm, 55.9 mm, the distal metartarsal articular angles were 12 degrees, 7.3 degrees, 7.3 degrees and there were no case with angulation over 3 degrees at lateral view. CONCLUSION: In comparison between 60 degrees distal Chevron osteotomy and 40 degrees distal Chevron osteotomy measuring at postoperative and follow up, most of all data were similar, but 3 cases over 3 degrees angulation at lateral view happened in 60 degrees Chevron osteotomy. This result showed that 40 degrees distal Chevron osteotomy fixing with screws through long armed one part may have benefit than 60 degrees distal Chevron osteotomy fixing with K-wires through short armed two parts in making rigid fixation, even though there is a personal difference of technigue.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Arm , Follow-Up Studies , Hallux Valgus , Hallux , Metatarsal Bones , Osteotomy
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Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery ; : 369-374, 2005.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-56658

ABSTRACT

Ganglion cyst and synovial cyst are rarely found in the lumbar spinal canal. Synovial cysts usually arise from degenerative apophyseal joints, and ganglion cysts arise from articular facet joints. We present here two cases: one ganglion cyst that arose from the posterior longitudinal ligament at the L2-3 intervertebral space level, and a synovial cyst that also arose from the posterior longitudinal ligament at the level of the L4 body. Both patients progressively developed low back pain with radiating pain. The lesions were detected by magnetic resonance imaging in both cases. The dural sac was displaced by the cysts in both cases. Relief of symptoms was achieved by decompressive laminectomy and excision of the ganglion cyst, and excision of the synovial cyst and PLIF at L3-4. Because these lesions have not been reported on before, we report here on 2 cases with synovial and ganglion cyst from the posterior longitudinal ligament at lumbar spinal level.


Subject(s)
Humans , Ganglion Cysts , Joints , Laminectomy , Longitudinal Ligaments , Low Back Pain , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Spinal Canal , Synovial Cyst , Zygapophyseal Joint
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