Arthroscopy of the First Metatarsophalangeal Joint in 59 Consecutive Cases

Abstract The authors analyzed the results of 59 consecutive cases of the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP-I) joint arthroscopy to verify the efficacy and safety of the procedure. Fifty-nine patients were followed for >18 months after MTP-I joint arthroscopic procedures. The mean duration of follow-...

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description Abstract The authors analyzed the results of 59 consecutive cases of the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP-I) joint arthroscopy to verify the efficacy and safety of the procedure. Fifty-nine patients were followed for >18 months after MTP-I joint arthroscopic procedures. The mean duration of follow-up was 25 months. Clinically, the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) hallux metatarsophalangeal-interphalangeal scale and the satisfaction of the patients were evaluated. Hallux valgus angle, the first intermetatarsal angle, and medial sesamoid position were analyzed in cases of hallux valgus. The American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society hallux metatarsophalangeal-interphalangeal scale score was increased from 69 points preoperatively to 92 points postoperatively ( p < .05). Radiologically, the mean hallux valgus angle was decreased from 29.2° preoperatively to 9.7° postoperatively ( p < .05). The mean first intermetatarsal angle was decreased from 14.8° preoperatively to 7.7° postoperatively ( p < .05). The medial sesamoid position was improved from 4.8 preoperatively to 2.0 postoperatively ( p < .05). Ninety-five percent of the patients were satisfied with the procedures. There was 1 case of a wound problem and 1 case of temporary digital nerve injury as complications. Based on our experience, arthroscopy of MTP-I joint appears to be a safe and reproducible procedure for selected cases of MTP-I joint disorders.
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Orthopedics
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