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Review
. 2023 Dec:57:101952.
doi: 10.1016/j.foot.2022.101952. Epub 2022 Nov 17.

Successful treatment of advanced Freiberg's disease with a modified Weil osteotomy, 5-year follow up: A Pilot case series with a review of the literature

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Successful treatment of advanced Freiberg's disease with a modified Weil osteotomy, 5-year follow up: A Pilot case series with a review of the literature

Sahil Kooner et al. Foot (Edinb). 2023 Dec.

Abstract

Introduction: Treatment for Freiberg's disease is largely conservative. For severe disease and refractory cases, there are various surgical options. The purpose of this study was to report the 5-year clinical outcomes of a modified Weil osteotomy in the treatment of advanced Freiberg's disease.

Methods: Twelve patients (12 feet), with a mean age of 30.7 years (range 17-55), were treated with synovectomy and modified Weil osteotomy of the affected distal metatarsal head. There were 10 females and 2 males. Clinical outcomes were independently evaluated pre and postoperatively using the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) scoring system and a subjective satisfaction score. Radiological union was evaluated postoperatively. Nine (75%) feet involved the 2nd metatarsal and 3 feet (25%) involved the 3rd metatarsal. According to the Smillie classification, 6 feet were Grade IV and 6 feet were grade V.

Results: No patients were lost to follow up and the mean follow-up time was 5.2 years (4-7). AOFAS scores improved from 48.1 + /- 7.4-88.9 + /- 10.1 postoperatively giving a mean improvement of 40.8 (p < 0.001). In total, 92% of patients were satisfied with their operation at latest follow-up, reporting excellent or good results. All patients had postoperative radiological union. One patient had a superficial postoperative infection that was successfully treated with oral antibiotics.

Conclusion: Modified Weil osteotomy is an effective treatment for advanced Freiberg's disease with good outcomes and few complications.

Keywords: Freiberg; Infraction; Treatment; Weil osteotomy.

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