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The Evans osteotomy offers robust triplanar correction for pes planovalgus, a common foot deformity. This review details its surgical technique and expands on traditional indications for this effective procedure.

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  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Foot and Ankle Surgery
  • Skeletal Deformities

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  • Pes planovalgus is a common foot deformity requiring surgical intervention when conservative treatments fail.
  • Surgical correction often involves multiple procedures, but the Evans osteotomy is a key technique.
  • The Evans osteotomy provides significant triplanar correction for pes planovalgus.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the indications and surgical technique of the Evans osteotomy.
  • To expand the understanding of indications for the Evans osteotomy beyond traditional considerations.
  • To provide a comprehensive resource for foot and ankle surgeons regarding the Evans osteotomy.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of surgical techniques and outcomes for pes planovalgus correction.
  • Analysis of traditional and expanded indications for the Evans osteotomy.
  • Detailed description of the surgical procedure for Evans osteotomy.

Main Results:

  • The Evans osteotomy is a versatile procedure offering robust triplanar correction.
  • Expanded indications may broaden the applicability of the Evans osteotomy in complex cases.
  • The technique allows for significant correction of the medial arch collapse.

Conclusions:

  • The Evans osteotomy is a valuable surgical option for pes planovalgus.
  • Understanding a wider range of indications enhances its utility.
  • This review provides essential information for optimizing surgical outcomes in pes planovalgus correction.