HIGH YIELD II Flashcards
how often does over correction occur resulting in hallux varus?
tx?
10-12%
muscle imbalance, rate of progression and pain is dependent on joint incongruity and or DJD
*reducible=ST correction, nonreducible=arthrodesis
basilar osteotomies commonly cause this
dorsal tilting
metatarsus primus can develop hallux limitus
transverse plane deviation
what is this HAV complication?
malunion of the 1st metatarsal
rare overall
50% of nonunions are asymptomatic
systemic factors like pregnancy
primary case:
- infection
- interruption of blood supply
- lack of contact between bone ends
what HAV complication is this?
delayed unions and nonunions
common wound complications?
risk factors?
1-10% total incidence
superficial infections rather than deep or hardware related
*advanced age, obesity, age, immune system suppression, smoker
nerve mostly affected causing a neuroma?
medial dorsal cutaneous nerve
not well reported
causes: lateral release, elevation of the first ray, underlying arthritis, unrecognized congruent joint
prevent by early ROM
arthrodesis best surgical option?
1st MPJ stiffness
MC seen in DMO
1st metatarsal has extra and intra osseous blood supply
overal the dorsolateral part of the metatarsal head has a more extensive blood supply than the plantar aspect
what is this complication?
avascular necrosis of the capital fragment