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Biomechanical model of minimally invasive hallux valgus surgery. | LitMetric

Biomechanical model of minimally invasive hallux valgus surgery.

Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin

College of Sciences, Northeastern University, Shenyang, China.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Hallux valgus is a foot deformity that causes the big toe to tilt outward and form a bump at the base, often treated through minimally invasive surgery for metatarsus adductus, which has quicker recovery and smaller scars.
  • - The study utilizes a finite element method to create a biomechanical model for metatarsus adductus, analyzing different Kirschner wire fixation methods to understand their impacts on foot loading and stress distribution.
  • - The research aims to improve the understanding of minimally invasive surgical techniques and their effectiveness, ultimately seeking to reduce complications and enhance patient satisfaction in surgeries for metatarsus adductus.

Article Abstract

Hallux valgus is a common foot deformity characterized by outward tilting and twisting of the big toe, often accompanied by a medial prominence at the base. Minimally invasive surgical techniques are widely utilized for treating metatarsus adductus due to their advantages of smaller incisions, faster recovery, and early weight-bearing. However, due to individual variations and limited sample size, the biomechanical effects of different Kirschner wire fixation methods and the underlying mechanisms of postoperative metatarsalgia remain unclear. In this study, a finite element method was employed to develop a biomechanical model of metatarsus adductus. The influence of various Kirschner wire entry points and angles on foot loading characteristics was investigated. Six different Kirschner wire fixation models, including two entry methods (along the adjacent fracture line and proximal-biased entry at the midshaft of the metatarsal) with different entry angles, were analyzed. Mechanical parameters such as metatarsal stress distribution, plantar pressure distribution, and displacement of the first metatarsal osteotomy plane were assessed. This research aims to enhance understanding of minimally invasive surgery and its fixation methods for metatarsus adductus. By providing scientific support and reliable evidence, it seeks to contribute to the development of minimally invasive surgical techniques and the improvement of clinical practice in metatarsus adductus surgery. Ultimately, the goal is to reduce complications, increase surgical success rates, and enhance patient satisfaction.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10255842.2024.2400321DOI Listing

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