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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 96-B, Issue SUPP_2 | Pages 28 - 28
1 Jan 2014
Bass E Sirikonda S Walker C
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Introduction:

Techniques devised for 1st MTPJ arthrodesis have been described since 1979 when Humbert et al published a ‘tongue and trough’ technique. Common contemporary techniques include fixation with single or crossed screws, or dorsal plates and these are suitable for a variety of indications. All three contemporary techniques have demonstrated a wide range of fusion rates. This study reports a comparison of non-union rates of the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ) with the current Memometal Anchorage™ dorsal plate system and the previous Hallu-fix™ and Charlotte™ systems.

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Between 01/2009 and 07/2012 174 consecutive 1st MTPJ fusions were performed for 153 patients (Mean age 62, range 42 to 83) by three surgeons at one University teaching hospital. 40 patients (23%) were male and 132 (77%) female. Patients without available radiographs were excluded from the study. 20 patients received Hallu-fix™ plates, 76 Charlotte™ plates and 76 Memometal Anchorage™. Radiographs of the feet were taken from four weeks postoperatively and reviewed for incomplete bone bridging and increased radiolucency around screws.