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Minimally Invasive Distal Transverse Metatarsal Osteotomy - Akin Osteotomy (MITA) for Recurrent Hallux Valgus: A Report of Four Cases

최소 침습적 원위 중족골 횡절골술 및 Akin 절골술을 통한 재발한 무지외반증 교정 수술(MITA): 4예 보고

  • Received : 2024.06.19
  • Accepted : 2024.08.28
  • Published : 2024.09.15

Abstract

Recurrent deformity following hallux valgus surgery can be technically challenging to treat. In cases of revision surgery, a surgical technique with greater corrective power is often chosen compared to the primary surgery. Therefore, minimally invasive surgery is not commonly performed. On the other hand, minimally invasive surgery minimizes soft tissue damage and allows for greater correction of deformity compared to traditional open approaches. This paper reports four cases of recurrent hallux valgus treated with a minimally invasive distal transverse metatarsal osteotomy - Akin osteotomy (MITA), resulting in significant improvements in the clinical and radiographic outcomes.

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