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Midfoot Tarsectomy in Cavovarus: Why PSI Makes a Difference?

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Patient-specific cutting guides improve computer-assisted anterior midfoot tarsectomy for cavovarus foot correction. This technique enhances surgical accuracy, reproducibility, and safety compared to traditional methods.

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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic surgery
  • Foot and ankle reconstruction
  • Computer-assisted surgery

Background:

  • Cavovarus foot is a complex deformity requiring surgical intervention.
  • Traditional anterior midfoot tarsectomy is challenging with variable outcomes.
  • Patient-specific cutting guides (PSCGs) offer potential for improved surgical precision.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the accuracy, reproducibility, and safety of computer-assisted anterior midfoot tarsectomy using PSCGs.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of PSCGs in addressing the challenges of traditional tarsectomy.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized patient-specific cutting guides (PSCGs) in computer-assisted surgery.
  • Performed anterior midfoot tarsectomy for cavovarus foot deformity.
  • Assessed surgical outcomes in terms of accuracy, reproducibility, and safety.

Main Results:

  • Computer-assisted anterior midfoot tarsectomy with PSCGs demonstrated improved accuracy.
  • The technique showed enhanced reproducibility in surgical execution.
  • Safety profile was evaluated, indicating potential benefits.

Conclusions:

  • Patient-specific cutting guides represent a valuable advancement in computer-assisted anterior midfoot tarsectomy.
  • This approach offers a more precise and reliable surgical option for cavovarus foot deformities.
  • Further research can validate long-term outcomes and broader clinical application.