[Mitchell's osteotomy in the treatment of hallux valgus].
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Abstract
Ninety-one (91) Mitchell osteotomies on 63 patients (60 females and 3 males) were reviewed. The average follow-up was 40 months (min. 12, max. 70). The average age at the time of the surgery was 51 years (min. 20, max. 74). The presence of a apinful bunion justified the surgery in a majority of cases (92%). The clinical evaluation was done by an independent observer. Weight bearing X-rays of the feet were made in each case. The results show a satisfactory improvement of the pain in 92% of the cases. The patients were satisfied with the appearance of their foot in 93% of the cases. The average active articular range of motion was 47 degrees (min. 20 degrees, max. 120 degrees). The Das De scale showed 75% of excellent and good results. Twelve per cent (12%) of the patients presented residual metatarsalgia. We observed minor complications in 10 cases (11%). We report no cases of avascular necrosis, pseudarthrosis or infection. Clinico-radiological correlations were made. We obtained an average correction of 13 degrees (min. -5 degrees, max. 28 degrees) of the hallux valgus and 3.5 degrees (min. -7 degrees, max. 7 degrees) of the intermetatarsal angle. We recommend the Mitchell osteotomy as long as the indication criterias and the surgical technique are respected.