Success of Calcaneonavicular Coalition Resection in the Adult Population

Foot and Ankle International - Tập 17 Số 9 - Trang 569-572 - 1996
Bruce E. Cohen1,2, W. Hodges Davis3, Robert B. Anderson4
1Charlotte, North Carolina
2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC 28232.
3Orthopaedic Fellowship Program, Carolinas Medical Center and Miller Orthopaedic Clinic, Charlotte, NC.
4Foot and Ankle Service, Carolinas Medical Center and Miller Orthopaedic Clinic, Charlotte, NC.

Tóm tắt

Twelve adult patients (13 feet), average age 33 years (range, 19–48 years), with calcaneonavicular coalitions remained symptomatic after a trial of conservative treatment. Surgical resections were performed. Before surgery, there was <5° of inversion/eversion in 11 patients, radiographic evidence of degenerative arthritis in 10 feet (77%), and talar beaking in 7 feet. At an average postoperative follow-up of 36 months, subjective relief of preoperative symptoms was achieved in all but two patients. Two patients required subsequent hindfoot arthrodesis. Resection of calcaneonavicular coalition in the adult can be successful and provides an option to arthrodesis after nonoperative methods have failed.

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