Metatarsocuneiform Joint Resection Arthroplasty for Atraumatic Osteoarthrosis: An Alternative to Arthrodesis

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Abstract

The reported operative treatment of primary osteoarthrosis of the metatarsocuneiform joint has focused primarily on methods of arthrodesis. Arthrodesis of the metatarsocuneiform joint can result in complications in the older or obese patient who is unable to tolerate non-weightbearing. Age and health status can also increase the rate of nonunion and venous thromboembolism, especially in the immobile patient. We present a technique not previously described. The procedure is presented as an alternative to arthrodesis and involves resection arthroplasty of the metatarsocuneiform joint. © 2013 American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons.

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Gilheany, M. F., & Amir, O. T. (2013). Metatarsocuneiform Joint Resection Arthroplasty for Atraumatic Osteoarthrosis: An Alternative to Arthrodesis. Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 52(1), 122–124. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.jfas.2012.09.005

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