Hallux rigidus: Arthroplasty or arthrodesis. What technique produces better results?


Autoria(s): Grande del Arco, Jessica; Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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02/11/2016

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Hallux rígidus (HR) affects the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ) between 35% and 60% of the population over 65 years and there are multiple ways of treatment. Depending on the radiological stage where you find the deformity determines the procedure to be performed; in the early stages cheilectomy techniques and corrective osteotomy is performed while the more advanced ratings, the surgeon chooses destructive techniques considered as arthrodesis and arthroplasty. This final of degree project aims to focus on 1 MTPJ destructive techniques to clarify which of the procedures generates better results by a number of parameters; outcomes of the American Orthopaedic Foot scale and Ankle Society Hallux metatarsophalangeal Interphalangeal-scale (AOFAS), range of motion (ROM) of the 1ºAMTF, radiological classification. As for the implant arthroplasty technique, this article offers information on material and design that generates better relating to patient characteristics such as age, inflammatory joint diseases, viability and durability of the implant results. The conclusion from this review is that the values obtained in the arthrodesis according AOFAS decrease due to loss of mobility, but both techniques have similar values of effectiveness and concludes with the decision that the technique used is determined taking into account various factors and patient characteristics. Keywords: Hallux rígidus; (Hallux Rígidus) and surgery treatment; Hallux Rígidus arthrodesis; Hallux Rígidus arthroplasty; Hallux Rígidus (arthroplasty and arthrodesis).

El Hallux Rígidus (HR) afecta a la primera articulación metatarsofalángica (AMTF) entre el 35% y el 60% de la población mayor de 65 años y existen múltiples vías de tratamiento. En función del estadio radiológico en el que se encuentre la deformidad, se determina el procedimiento a realizar; en los estadios iniciales se realiza las técnicas de queilectomia y osteotomías correctoras mientras que en las clasificaciones más avanzadas, el cirujano escoge entre las técnicas consideradas destructivas como la artrodesis y la artroplastia. Este trabajo de fin de grado tiene como objetivo centrarse en las técnicas destructivas en 1 AMTF, para aclarar cuál de los procedimientos genera mejores resultados según una serie de parámetros; los resultados de la escala American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society-Hallux Metatarsophalangeal Interphalangeal scale (AOFAS), rango de movimiento (ROM) de la 1ºAMTF, clasificación radiológica. En cuanto a la técnica de artroplastias por implante, este artículo nos ofrece información sobre el material y diseño qué genera mejores resultados relacionándolo con las características del paciente como la edad, la presencia de patologías inflamatorias articulares, la viabilidad y la durabilidad del implante. La conclusión obtenida en esta revisión es que los valores obtenidos en la artrodesis según AOFAS disminuyen debido a la pérdida de movilidad, pero ambas técnicas presentan valores similares de efectividad y concluye con la decisión de que la técnica a utilizar se determina teniendo en cuenta varios factores y características del paciente.

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http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RICP/article/view/54103/49490

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Revista Internacional de Ciencias Podológicas; Vol 11, No 1 (2017); 27-44

Palavras-Chave #Hallux rígidus; (Hallux Rígidus) and surgery treatment; Hallux Rígidus arthrodesis; Hallux Rígidus arthroplasty; Hallux Rígidus (arthroplasty and arthrodesis) #Hallux rígidus; Hallux rígidus y tratamientos quirúrgicos; Hallux rígidus y Artrodesis; Hallux rígidus y Artroplastia; Hallux rígidus (Artroplastia y Artrodesis)
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