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KMID : 0896720030070020151
Journal of the Korean Society of Foot Surgery
2003 Volume.7 No. 2 p.151 ~ p.156
Additional axial K-wire Fixation for proximal Crescentic Metatarsal Osteotomy : A Biomechanical Study
Jung Hong-Geun

Kim You-Jin
Gregory Guyton
Abstract
Purpose: Proximal crescentic metatarsal osteotomy(PMO) is one of the most common procedure for correcting moderate to severe degree hallux valgus deformity. Although screw fixation is used for osteotomy site stability, loss of reduction can occur. The purpose of this study is to compare the sagittal plane stability of the conventional crescentic PMO fixed with a single screw with that of the crescentic PMO fixed with 1 screw and 2 supplemental K-wires.

Material and Methods : Ten matched pairs of cadaveric foot specimens were used for the proximal crescentic metatarsal osteotomy. For one foot specimen of each pair, crescentic osteotomy was fixed with 4mm long threaded cannulated screw, while the matched pair was prepared by adding two axial 1.6mm K-wires to the conventionally fixed 4mm screw. The extensometer was used to measure the osteotomy gap as the metatarsal head was loaded continuously until failure using a servohydraulic MTS Mini Bionix test frame. The strength of fixation was normailized with the bone mineral density(BMD) of the paired specimen(N X cm2/gm).

Results:The average strength of the crescentic PMO with axial K-wire fixation (458.8 cm2/gm, S.D. 434.3) was significantly higher than the standard crescentic PMO(367.5 cm2/gm, S.D. 397.9)(p=0.05).

Conclusions: Supplemental fixation with two axial K-wires can be added to the crescentic PMO to enhance the initial fixation stability to prevent the loss of reduction or dorsal malunion.
KEYWORD
Crescentic proximal metatarsal osteotomy, Axial K-wire fixation, sagittal plane stability
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