Midfoot Tarsectomy in Cavovarus: Why PSI Makes a Difference?

Foot Ankle Clin

CAOS (Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery) France, Société Française de Chirurgie orthopédique et Traumatologie (SOFCOT), 56 Rue Boissonade, Paris 75014, France.

Published: December 2023

The cavovarus foot is a complex deformity that can be treated using multiple surgical procedures, ranging from soft tissue surgery to triple arthrodesis. Among these options, anterior midfoot tarsectomy is a three-dimensional closed-wedge osteotomy, traditionally performed slowly and progressively in a blind fashion, and remaining a challenge for unexperimented surgeons with variable outcomes. As such, we investigated and discussed the use of patient-specific cutting guides (PSCGs) in computer-assisted anterior midfoot tarsectomy in terms of accuracy, reproducibility, and safety.

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