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Early Functional Outcomes and Complications of Tibial and/or Peroneal Sesamoidectomy Utilizing a Burr Through a Medial Approach.

William M EngasserJ Chris CoetzeeJeffrey D SeyboldCarissa C DockKayla J SeiffertRebecca Stone McGaverAhmed Khalil AttiaBryan D Den Hartog
Published in: Foot & ankle international (2024)
Sesamoidectomy using a medial approach with a burr provided significantly improved short-term functional outcomes, 80% patient satisfaction rate, with a relatively acceptable complications rate including 20% persistent pain. The medial approach is familiar to orthopaedic foot and ankle surgeons, provides adequate exposure, and eliminates the possibility of a painful plantar scar while avoiding disruption of the plantar plate, flexor hallucis brevis tendon, and ligamentous structures attached to the sesamoids. Larger studies with long-term follow-up from other centers are needed.
Keyphrases
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