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Failure to address metatarsus adductus (MTA) with coexisting hallux valgus (HV) has resulted in mixed outcomes and increased deformity recurrence. The purpose of this study was to investigate early radiographic and clinical outcomes of a novel instrumented 2 and 3 TMT corrective arthrodesis combined with instrumented triplanar 1 TMT arthrodesis with early weightbearing. Radiographs and medical records from subjects undergoing this surgical approach were retrospectively reviewed.

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Lapidus Bunionectomy.

Clin Podiatr Med Surg

April 2025

Department of Surgery, North Colorado Medical Center, Foot and Ankle Center of the Rockies, LLC 1931 65th Avenue Suite A, Greeley, CO 80634, USA. Electronic address:

Since 1911, the Lapidus procedure for bunionectomy has evolved from a severity-based indication to an anatomic based system. It addresses the hallux valgus deformity at the anatomic center of rotational and angulation and frontal, transverse, and sagittal plane deformities. It has been shown to be predicable in outcomes and has a low recurrence rate versus other bunion procedures.

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There have been many reports describing the proposed alignment of a first metatarsal phalangeal arthrodesis to obtain optimum function. Most of these recommendations are based upon historical and anecdotal evidence. Furthermore, there are few reports directly comparing alignment to patient reported function.

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Radiographic measurements for the assessment of metatarsus adductus (MTA) have a broad range of interpretation without a consensus regarding surgical indications. The "Plumbline" (PL) radiographic assessment method helps identify MTA and determines if physical space is available to align the first metatarsal to the longitudinal foot axis without the need to realign the lesser metatarsals. Forty-five neutral weight-bearing anterior-posterior (AP) radiographs of patients scheduled for surgical intervention for isolated hallux valgus (HV) or combined MTA/HV deformities were reviewed.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Results showed that 96.6% of patients could walk normally and reported successful outcomes with no pain, with most returning to unrestricted activities by about 105 days post-surgery.
  • * The procedure had a low complication rate, with only one nonunion case, indicating that double first-ray arthrodesis is effective for pain relief and restoring daily activities.
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We report one- and 2-year results of a prospective, 5-year, multicenter study of radiographic, clinical, and patient-reported outcomes following triplanar first tarsometatarsal arthrodesis with early weightbearing. One-hundred and seventeen patients were included with a mean (95% confidence interval [CI]) follow-up time of 16.6 (15.

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