Case Report
Osteotomy of the Metatarsals for Pes Cavus
Abstract
ABSTRACT:Described is a surgical procedure for pes cavus which includes multiple osteotomies of the metatarsals, usually combined with Steindler fasciotomy and extensor tenotomy. This method permits the correction of the cavus deformity and preserves the length of the foot without disturbing any joint. A total of 11 patients with 14 procedures have been followed up for an average of more than three years. Results of 12 of the 14 operations were favorable according to the criteria used.This content is limited to qualifying members.
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