Abstract

Objective: This study was designed to retrospectively assess patients with deviated central metatarsal neck fractures subjected to reduction and fixation with flexible intramedullary nails. Methods: Thirty-six patients (36 feet) diagnosed with acute fractures of one or more metatarsals and whose therapeutic indication was exclusively surgical were evaluated between June 2010 and August 2011. Considering the metatarsophalangeal joint, such injuries should be located up to two centimeters in the proximal direction of this segment, with plantar deviation greater than 10 degrees and translation greater than three millimeters in any plane. Minimally invasive intramedullary fixation with two flexible titanium nails was used when adequate stability was not obtained with the use of one nail. The visual analog scale (VAS), American Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) forefoot score and specific statistical tests were used. Results: There was a significant (p<0.001) improvement in the results until 6 months of follow-up. There was no significant difference (p>0.05) in the results between 6 and 12 months of follow-up. The average time of consolidation was 8 weeks, and there were no complications during the period evaluated. Conclusion: This technique provided a significant (p<0.001) improvement in the VAS and AOFAS forefoot scores at 6 months of follow-up. Between 6 and 12 months of postoperative follow-up, we did not observe a significant (p<0.05) difference in the results of the analysis due to stabilization of the condition and fracture consolidation. Although the results were considered excellent, the level of evidence of studies should be increased to effectively demonstrate the efficacy of this technique. Level of Evidence IV; Therapeutic Studies; Case Series.

Highlights

  • Objective: This study was designed to retrospectively assess patients with deviated central metatarsal neck fractures subjected to reduction and fixation with flexible intramedullary nails

  • Thirty-six patients (36 feet) diagnosed with acute fractures of one or more metatarsals and whose therapeutic indication was exclusively surgical were evaluated between June 2010 and August 2011

  • Invasive intramedullary fixation with two flexible titanium nails was used when adequate stability was not obtained with the use of one nail

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Summary

ARTIGO ORIGINAL

Fixação intramedular com hastes flexíveis no tratamento das fraturas do colo dos metatarsais, por técnica minimamente invasiva. RESUMO Objetivo: Este estudo foi idealizado com o objetivo de avaliar retrospectivamente pacientes com fraturas, com desvio, do colo dos metatarsais centrais, que foram submetidas à redução e fixação com hastes intramedulares flexíveis. Foi utilizada a fixação intramedular com duas hastes flexíveis de titânio, quando não conseguida estabilidade adequada com a utilização de uma haste, com técnica minimamente invasiva. Resultados: Houve uma melhora estatisticamente significante dos resultados até o 6o mês de seguimento (p

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