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Togay Koç
/ Categories: Abstracts, 2016, Poster

Identification of the medial column line collapse variation is crucial in flat foot management

J. Alsousou, P. Ellison, A. Molloy, L. Mason

Introduction: It is clear that injury to both dynamic and static structures in the foot are responsible for acquired pes planus deformity. The aim of this study was identify the anatomical location of the midfoot break in symptomatic pes planus deformity, and its relationship with other pes planus radiographic foot measurements.

Methods: We completed radiographic evaluation of 75 feet diagnosed with symptomatic pes planus. The break in the medial column line (Meary's line) was measured on the lateral radiograph at the intersection of the anatomical axis of the talus and 1st metatarsal. Pes planus measurements were performed on each the weight-bearing AP and lateral radiographs, including talovanicular coverage angle, talar 1&2 metatarsal angle, talar uncoverage, talocalcaneal angle, Meary's angle, line break, calcaneal and talar inclination, talocalcaneal angle, C1MT, tarsal joints angles and distances. Due to Gaussian distribution, unpaired t-test and ANOVA tests were used.

Results: The medial column line collapse was at talonavicular in 77.3% naviculocuneiform in 20%, and cuneiformmetatarsal in 2.6%. The line angle severity was proportional to the talanavicular coverage angle and talar uncoverage (p 0.001, R2 0.4915 and P 0.003, R2 0.223). On comparison of the 3 line-break groups, the talocalcaneal angle was significantly higher when the line break was at talonavicular joint (P 0.001) although Meary's angle was not significantly more severe.

Conclusion: The apex of the medial column collapse occurs not only at the talanavicular joint but also distal to the spring ligament and tibialis posterior insertion. Foot abduction increases with the increase in the line collapse regardless of the breaking point. Talus flexion is worse if the arch collapse is at the talonavicular joint, suggesting incompetency of the spring ligament. Assessing the apex of deformity is essential to decide the correct operative strategy.

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BOFAS Principles Course - Dubai

The aim is to give Overseas Trainee Orthopaedic Surgeons a solid grounding in the principles and the decision making in Foot & Ankle Surgery.

There is an emphasis on clinical examination of cases, small group discussions and learning surgical approaches in the cadaver lab.

This is the first course BOFAS is running in UAE and the aim is to expand the Foot and Ankle education and training in the Middle East and Gulf area.

Venue - Le Meridien, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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BOFAS Principles Course Taunton

These courses are aimed at Higher Surgical Trainees / ST3 onwards and are designed to teach the core of Foot and Ankle surgery in an informal and interactive environment. The emphasis is on clinical examination cases, discussion groups and typical day-to-day clinic scenarios. Although not an exam preparation course, content is taught to the standard expected in the FRCS(Tr & Orth) exam; that of a day-one non-specialist orthopaedic consultant. Applications will open on 1st September 2023.

Venue - Taunton (TBC)

 

 

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