Radiological Outcomes of Modified Extra-articular LCL
Radiological Outcomes of Modified Extra-articular Lateral Column Lengthening Procedure for Correction of Adult Acquired Flexible Flatfoot Deformity
Assiut University
1 participants
Aug 16, 2024
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
To assess radiological and functional outcomes of modified extra-articular lateral column lengthening procedure for correction of adult acquired flexible flatfoot deformity
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- \- 1) Age : adult ( age above 16 years old and below 65 years old
- \) symptomatic flexible flat foot after failure of Conservative treatment
Exclusion Criteria2
- Age: (\<16,\>65) years old 2 -Previous foot surgery 3- autoimmune disease
- Uncontrolled blood sugar 5- Osteoprotic patient 6- Infection
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Interventions
Lateral column lengthening (LCL), originally described by Evans, is an established procedure to correct stage II adult acquired flatfoot deformity (AAFD). However, the relative position between the facets is violated, and other problems may include nonunion, malunion, and calcaneocuboid (CC) joint subluxation. Herein, we report a modified extra-articular technique of LCL with hockey-stick osteotomy, which preserves the subtalar joint as a whole, increases bony apposition to enhance healing ability, and preserves the insertion of the calcaneofibular ligament to stabilize the posterior fragment to promote adduction of the forefoot
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NCT06562062