Utilidad de la ecografía en la realización de osteotomías distales metatarsales mínimamente invasivas
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2021
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11/03/2021
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La metatarsalgia es una causa frecuente de dolor a nivel del antepié. El tratamiento quirúrgico se basa en la realización de osteotomías a nivel de los radios menores para mejorar la distribución de las cargas y la biomecánica de marcha. En los últimos años la cirugía percutánea, y más concretamente las osteotomías metatarsales mínimamente invasivas, se han postulado como una opción quirúrgica válida con resultados similares a la cirugía abierta tradicional y menor agresión a las partes blandas. Su realización requiere la utilización de radioscopia intraoperatoria. JUSTIFICACIÓN, HIPÓTESIS Y OBJETIVOS: El objetivo de este estudio es analizar la utilidad de la ecografía en la realización de osteotomías metatarsales mínimamente invasivas...
Metatarsalgia is a frequent cause of forefoot pain. Surgical treatment is based on the performance of osteotomies at the level of the minor radii to restore a normal distribution of pressure within the forefoot and improve the biomechanics during gait. In recent years, percutaneous surgery of the foot, and specifically distal metatarsal minimal invasive osteotomy , have proven to be a valid technique, providing satisfactory clinical results, similar to open osteotomy with less soft tissue aggression. The percutaneous surgery requires intraoperative fluorocopy to be performed. BACKGROUND: This study aims to analyse our results with the surgical procedure of distal metatarsal minimally invasive osteotomy guided by ultrasonography...
Metatarsalgia is a frequent cause of forefoot pain. Surgical treatment is based on the performance of osteotomies at the level of the minor radii to restore a normal distribution of pressure within the forefoot and improve the biomechanics during gait. In recent years, percutaneous surgery of the foot, and specifically distal metatarsal minimal invasive osteotomy , have proven to be a valid technique, providing satisfactory clinical results, similar to open osteotomy with less soft tissue aggression. The percutaneous surgery requires intraoperative fluorocopy to be performed. BACKGROUND: This study aims to analyse our results with the surgical procedure of distal metatarsal minimally invasive osteotomy guided by ultrasonography...
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Tesis inédita de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Medicina, Departamento de Cirugía, leída el 11/03/2021