The asssociation between a hindfoot deformity assessed by weightbearing CT and the full leg alignment
Autor: | Charles L. Saltzman, Alexej Barg, Jan Victor, Kristian Buedts, Elizabeth Vluggen, Patrick Demey, Arne Burssens |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Orthodontics
musculoskeletal diseases business.industry Mechanical Engineering Hindfoot deformity Energy Engineering and Power Technology Full leg alignment Management Science and Operations Research musculoskeletal system Article Weightbearing CT body regions lcsh:RD701-811 Hindfoot deformities lcsh:Orthopedic surgery Medicine and Health Sciences Medicine business |
Zdroj: | FOOT & ANKLE ORTHOPAEDICS Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics, Vol 4 (2019) Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics |
ISSN: | 2473-0114 |
Popis: | Category: Hindfoot Introduction/Purpose: The exact relationship between different types of hindfoot deformities and the full leg alignment is currently unclear. Therefore, our aim is to assess hindfoot alignment on a weight-bearing CT (WBCT) and its association with the full leg radiographic alignment. Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on a study population of 109 patients (mean age of 53 years ± 14.49) with a varus or valgus hindfoot deformity and the presence or absence of ankle osteoarthritis (OA) based on the Takakura classification. The mechanical hindfoot - (mHA) and subtalar vertical angle (SVA) were determined on WBCT, while the mechanical tiba – (mTA) and mechanical tibiofemoral angle (mTFA) were measured on full leg radiographs. Results: In patients with ankle OA, a hindfoot valgus deformity was associated with a significantly higher mean varus alignment of the knee (mTFA = -1.8°±2.1; mTAx= -4.3°±1.9) compared to a valgus alignment of the knee (mTFA = 0.3°±2.6; mTAx= -1.4°±2.2; P 0.05). Conclusion: A valgus hindfoot deformity demonstrated a higher varus alignment of the knee when compared to patients with a hindfoot varus deformity, if ankle OA was present. The subtalar joint did not attain an overall compensatory correction towards the hindfoot deformity as opposed to a compensatory orientation of the tibia alignment. In clinical practice, these findings could improve the current understanding of both joint preserving as well as joint replacing procedures of the hindfoot and the knee. |
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