Abstract

One of most severe clinical problems related to Apert foot anomalies is medial angulation deformities of the great toe as the foot grows. The patient was a 22-month-old Japanese child with Apert syndrome, who had broad bilateral great toe showing medially angulated deformity. We performed two-stage surgical treatment including distraction of the remarkable narrowing the first inter-metatarsal space using an external distractor device, and the corrective wedge-osteotomy of the first metatarsal with a graft of wedged bone in the reverse direction and inter-positioning of the resected local bone between the first and second metatarsal to preserve the space. At 3 years after surgery, the patient did not have any disturbance of gait and could wear normal shoes without weight-bearing pain, and was satisfied with the appearance of the great toes. The two-stage surgical method could be an option for surgical treatment of Apert feet.

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