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  • summary
  • Epidemiology
  • Etiology
  • Anatomy
  • Classification
  • Presentation
  • Imaging
  • Treatment
  • Techniques
    • NSAIDS, activity modification, intra-articular injections & Morton's extension orthotic
      • activity modifications
        • avoid activities that lead to excessive great toe dorsiflexion
      • intra-articular injections
        • both corticosteroid and sodium hyaluronate injections have been shown to significantly improve pain scores at 4 and 8 week follow-up in low-grade disease
      • types of orthotics
        • Morton's extension with stiff foot plate is the mainstay of treatment
          • extends past the first MTP joint providing a stiff construct that allows minimal dorsiflexion at the articular surface
        • stiff sole shoe and shoe box stretching may also be used
    • Dorsal cheilectomy
      • technique
        • dorsal approach with complete synovectomy
        • remove up to 30% of the dorsal aspect of the metatarsal head along with dorsal osteophyte resection
          • resection > 30% may lead to joint subluxation
        • the goal of surgery is to obtain 70-90% of dorsiflexion intraoperatively
    • Dorsal closing wedge osteotomy of the proximal phalanx (Moberg procedure)
      • technique
        • increases dorsiflexion by decreasing the plantar flexion arc of motion
        • may be performed with cheilectomy to increase dorsiflexion
    • Resection arthroplasty (Keller Procedure)
      • technique
        • involves removing the base of the first proximal phalanx
        • interposition
        • risk of hyperextension (cock-up deformity), weakness with push-off, and transfer metatarsalgia (decreased with capsular interposition)
    • Prosthetic arthroplasty
      • technique
        • hemiarthroplasty
          • unipolar implant designed to replace the articular surface of metatarsal head or proximal phalanx base
          • benefits compared to total joint
            • maintains length of first ray
            • easier conversion to arthrodesis if necessary
        • total joint arthroplasty
          • first and 2nd generation
            • silastic implants (silicone rubber)
              • high failure rate (~60%) with silicone wear, osteolysis and implant failure
          • third generation
            • metal implants with press-fit fixation
          • fourth generation
            • metal implants with threaded stem fixation
    • Arthrodesis
      • technique
        • compression and internal fixation can be achieved with wires, pins, lag screws, dual crossed screws and plates
          • dorsal plate with compression screw is biomechanically strongest construct
      • preferred surgical alignment
        • 5 degrees of valgus in relation to the metatarsal shaft
        • 15 degrees of dorsiflexion in relation to the floor
        • best way to assess this intraoperatively is with foot plate to simulate weight bearing with 4-8mm of clearance of toe from plate
      • structural bone grafting
        • technique
          • structural bone graft used to restore metatarsal length
            • tricortical iliac crest allograft most commonly used
      • complications
        • fusion in excessive dorsiflexion causes pain at tip of the toe, over the IP joint, and under the 1st metatarsal with excessive dorsiflexion
        • fusion in excessive plantar flexion causes increased pressure at the tip of the toe
        • fusion in excessive valgus increases the risk of IP joint degeneration
  • Complications
  • Prognosis
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