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Primera fusión metatarsofalángica con placa dorsal: resultados clínicos
La fusión de la primera
articulación metatarsofalángica (MTPJ) es la técnica más eficaz para el
tratamiento de la artritis primaria MTPJ, el hallux valgus severo y el
fracaso de la cirugía correctiva primaria de estas afecciones.
Incluso si todavía existe un
debate sobre el mejor sistema para la fusión de MTPJ, creemos que la
fusión de copa y cono con placa dorsal es un método eficaz. Además, la
estabilidad de la osteosíntesis obtenida permite la carga de peso
postoperatoria inmediata, lo que permite al paciente volver pronto a su
vida normal.
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Restuccia
G, Cosseddu F, Del Chiaro A, Ceccoli M, Lippi A, Shytaj S. First
metatarsophalangeal fusion with dorsal plate: clinical outcomes. J
Orthop Surg Res. 2021 Jun 6;16(1):361. doi: 10.1186/s13018-021-02453-y.
PMID: 34092260; PMCID: PMC8183079.
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