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Oblique metaphyseal osteotomy for the correction of Tailor's bunions: a 3-year review.
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1992
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Limb ReconstructionSurgeryAnatomy3-Year ReviewOrthopaedic SurgeryGross AnatomyOsteoarthritisFifth Metaphyseal OsteotomyArthroscopic TechniqueMaxillofacial SurgeryHealth SciencesDistraction OsteogenesisOutcomes ResearchOrthognathic SurgeryHand SurgeryViable TreatmentPhysical TherapyReconstructive SurgeryMusculoskeletal SurgeryMedicinePlastic SurgeryOblique Metaphyseal OsteotomyAnesthesiology
This study presents a 3-year review of patients undergoing a fifth metaphyseal osteotomy for the treatment of Tailor's bunions. Postoperative analysis consisted of patient's subjective appraisal, activity level, physical examination, and radiographic studies. The fifth metaphyseal osteotomy, in this study, reduced lateral deviation and fourth-fifth intermetatarsal angles to less than or equal to normal values, while decreasing intermetatarsal head distance and returning the fifth metatarsophalangeal joint to congruency. Patient satisfaction was high while providing a low incidence of transfer lesions. This manuscript demonstrates the fifth metaphyseal osteotomy to be a viable treatment for Tailor's bunions.