RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT07344077

Comparing Outcomes Using 1 Versus 2 Kirshner Wire Fixation in Patients With Severe Hallux Valgus

Comparison of Radiographic and Functional Outcomes of Minimal Invasive Distal Metatarsal Osteotomy Using 1 Versus 2 Kirshner Wire Fixation in Patients With Severe Hallux Valgus: A Randomized Controlled Trial


Sponsor

Queen Savang Vadhana Memorial Hospital, Thailand

Enrollment

50 participants

Start Date

Jun 1, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Comparing the radiographic and functional outcomes by using a Minimal invasive procedure to treat Hallux Valgus ; Distal linear Metatarsal Osteotomy - 1 Kirshner wire fixation versus two Kirshner wire fixation


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 60 Years

Inclusion Criteria6

  • age 18-60 year
  • pain along medial surface of first MTP joint
  • radiographic finding : medial deviation of first Metatarsal bone , and lateral deviation of Big toe
  • complete a follow up period of 1 year , filling questionaires and undergone radiographic examination every visit
  • radiographic finding : Hallux valgus angle \>20 , Intermetatarsal angle \> 10 degrees
  • failed conservative treatment for atleast 8 months , with persistent pain along medial eminence and having difficulty walking, bearing weight

Exclusion Criteria5

  • previous injury/fracture at big toe
  • deviation/ subluxation of 1st MTP joint from traumatic event
  • arthritic change of metatarsal bone, phalangeal bone of big toe
  • previous/active infection , open wound along first metatarsal and big toe
  • patient denied enrolling in study

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Interventions

PROCEDURE2 Kirshner wire fixation

additional Kirshner wire fixation of first metatarsal bone


Locations(1)

Queen Savang Vadhana Memorial hospital

Chon Buri, Changwat Chon Buri, Thailand

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