• ABSTRACT
    • Hallux valgus correction by distal soft-tissue release and proximal metatarsal osteotomy is the procedure of choice for most patients with moderate and severe hallux valgus deformity. Complications can be avoided by selecting a procedure that provides adequate correction of the intermetatarsal angle and ensuring proper balancing of the metatarsophalangeal joint though lateral soft-tissue releases and medial joint plication. Arthrodesis should be considered when revision of failed surgery is planned, degenerative joint disease is present, and where the likelihood of failure of a bunion procedure is high (such as in elderly individuals with osteoporosis, severe deformity with significant involvement of the lesser metatarsophalangeal joint, and when spasticity is present). A review of biomechanical data, clinical studies, and surgical techniques is important for successful treatment of moderate and severe hallux valgus deformity.