Tailor's bunion: clinical evaluation and correction by distal metaphyseal osteotomy with cortical screw fixation
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Tailor's bunion: clinical evaluation and correction by distal metaphyseal osteotomy with cortical screw fixation
Abstract
Fifth metatarsal distal metaphyseal osteotomy represents a very common surgical procedure performed for tailor's bunion deformity. The authors advocate using a cortical bone screw for fixation device offers many advantages over conventional devices (i.e., Kirschner wire). The purpose of this paper is to offer a means to thoroughly evaluate tailor's bunion deformity clinically, biomechanically, and radiographically. This will allow the podiatric surgeon to choose a procedure of choice to correct the deformity. The technique of fifth metatarsal distal metaphyseal osteotomy with cortical bone screw fixation using AO4 principles is fully described.