卡沃瓦鲁斯的脚变形:如何接近它们
Barbara Piclet-Legré1, Véronique Darcel2
1Department of Orthopaedics, Centre du pied, La Ciotat, Marseille, France.
Foot and ankle clinics
|October 20, 2023
概括
脚的小脚变形 (LTD) 源于肌肉失衡. 手术选择范围从可减少形的关节节能手术到刚性形的融合,通常与肌移植相结合.
科学领域:
- 整形外科 整形外科 整形外科
- 脚和脚手术 脚和脚手术
- 足部医学是一门专业.
背景情况:
- 斜脚下脚变形 (LTD) 在脚病中很常见.
- 这些变形通常是由于内在和外在足部肌肉之间的肌肉失衡造成的.
- 当保守的医学治疗证明无效时,就会考虑进行手术干预.
研究的目的:
- 提供关于Ltd in cavus foot的分类和手术管理的最新审查.
- 突出皮手术在治疗这些形的作用.
- 专注于小脚的斜脚平面变形.
主要方法:
- 对足和小脚变形的当前文献的综述.
- 对sagittal LTD.分类系统的分析.
- 评估手术技术,包括节节关节的手术,融合,肌移植和皮肤穿刺方法.
- 考虑影响外科选择的因素,如变形可减少性,刚性和临床检查结果.
主要成果:
- 对于可减少的LTD,建议采用联合节约程序.
- 较小的合指向了刚性LTD.
- 手术管理可能包括肌移植或皮肤穿刺手术,根据外科医生的经验和患者评估.
结论:
- 在足中有效的手术管理需要适当的分类和技术选择.
- 穿皮手术提供了最少侵入性的选择.
- 治疗应根据变形特征和患者特定因素进行个性化.
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