Assessment of percutaneous V osteotomy of the calcaneus with
Ilizarov application for correction of complex foot deformities
Published online: Dec 27 2004
Hani EL-MOWAFI
From Mansoura University Hospital, Egypt
Abstract
Complex foot deformity can be described as a foot
with multiplanar abnormalities with or without
shortening of the foot. Conventional surgical treatment
may not be able to correct these deformities. In
this study we evaluate the results of percutaneous V
osteotomy of the calcaneus with an Ilizarov external
fixator for treatment of complex foot deformity.
Twenty feet with a complex deformity were treated
by the Ilizarov method in 15 patients. The aetiologic
factors were neglected or relapsed clubfoot
(13 patients) and poliomyelitis (2 patients). All
patients underwent percutaneous V osteotomy of the
calcaneus and gradual correction of the deformity
using Ilizarov's method. The mean duration of fixator
application was 9.5 months (range, 6-13 months).
The mean follow-up period was 1.8 years (range, 1 to
3 years). At the time of fixator removal, a plantigrade
foot was achieved in 18 cases ; gait was improved in
all patients. There was residual varus deformity in
two patients. A pin-tract infection was observed in all
patients. No recurrence of the deformity occurred.
The V osteotomy offers the most options for correction
of complex foot deformities. Percutaneous technique
is particularly useful for the complex foot
deformity that has poor skin coverage, with poor
blood supply. Gradual correction with the Ilizarov
method yields good results for complex foot deformities.