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Hallux metatarsophalangeal arthroscopy: indications and techniques
Alberto Siclari1, Marco Piras2
1Orthopedic Department, Nuovo Ospedale degli Infermi, St Cantone Rondolina 50, Biella, ASLBI, Piemonte 13900, Italy.
Abstract:
With mounting attention focused on decreasing postsurgical pain and dysfunction, emphasis has been placed on approaching disorders using minimally invasive techniques. Surgical procedures of the hallux, such as hallux valgus correction, have earned the reputation for high postsurgical pain and prolonged recovery. Arthroscopic hallux procedures have the advantages of minimizing pain, swelling, and disability. Certain conditions, such as synovitis, loose bodies, and early-grade hallux rigidus, are better addressed arthroscopically. With the correct indications, hallux metatarsophalangeal arthroscopy can be a valuable tool for the foot and ankle surgeon.

