Abstract

The object of this study was to assess the efficacy of Helal metatarsal osteotomy with screw fixation in patients with hammertoe deformities. Thirty-five patients (66 feet, 66 metatarsals) with hammertoe deformity underwent Helal osteotomy with screw fixation after first ray reconstruction. Pre- and postoperative AOFAS scale results, podobarometry (in-shoe plantar pressure), and X-ray (angular) parameters were analyzed. The patients were examined before the operation and two, six, and 24 months postoperatively. The average AOFAS score was 59 (± 2.4) preoperatively and 96 (± 1.2) in 12 months after the operations. Pressure under the second and third metatarsal heads was decreased from 396 (± 52.3) kPa preoperatively to 240 (± 22.3) kPa 12 months postoperatively. Lateral subluxation of the second and third toes before the operation was observed in 62 (94%) feet, average metatarsophalangeal angle was 28.1 (± 3.3) degrees. While it was not found in any case 12 months after operation, in four (6.1%) feet, it became recurrent 24 months postoperatively; the average metatarsophalangeal angle was 5° (± 0.6). Helal osteotomy with screw fixation demonstrated good-to-excellent results in 24 months postoperatively. It allows for a three-dimension lesser rays reconstruction: shortening, elevating, and lateral or medial displacement of the metatarsal head.

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