A pictorial review of reconstructive foot and ankle surgery: hallux abductovalgus

Authors

  • Andrew James Meyr
  • Salil Singh
  • Oliver Chen
  • Sayed Ali

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3941/jrcr.v9i6.2142

Keywords:

Podiatric surgery, postoperative outcome, hallux abductovalgus, bunion, radiography, metatarsal osteotomy

Abstract

This pictorial review focuses on basic procedures performed within the field of podiatric surgery, specifically for the hallux abductovalgus or "bunion" deformity.  Our goal is to define objective radiographic parameters that surgeons utilize to initially define deformity, lead to procedure selection and judge post-operative outcomes.  We hope that radiologists will employ this information to improve their assessment of post-operative radiographs following reconstructive foot surgeries.  First, relevant radiographic measurements are defined and their role in procedure selection explained.  Second, the specific surgical procedures of the distal metatarsal, metatarsal shaft, metatarsal base, and phalangeal osteotomies are described in detail.  Additional explanations of arthrodesis of the first metatarsal-phalangeal and metatarsal-cuneiform joints are also provided.  Finally, specific plain film radiographic findings that judge post-operative outcomes for each procedure are detailed.

Author Biographies

Andrew James Meyr

Associate Professor, Department of Podiatric Surgery, Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine

Salil Singh

Private Practice, Department of Podiatry, South California Permanente Medical Group

Oliver Chen

Resident, Department of Radiology, Temple University Hospital

Sayed Ali

Associate Professor, Department of Radiology, Temple University Hospital

Published

2015-06-10

Issue

Section

Musculoskeletal Radiology