Treatment of Tailor's Bunion Flashcards

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What are some conservative treatment options for Tailor’s bunion?

A
  • debridement of lesions
  • padding
  • shoegear modifications
  • NSAIDs
  • physical therapy
  • injections
  • orthoses
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what are some surgical treatment options for Tailor’s bunion?

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  • exostectomy
  • arthroplasty
  • osteotomies
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what is an arthroplasty and when is it used?

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last resort removal of the 5th met head. indicated in elderly patients or those who are sedentary since it is joint destructive and may cause retraction of the toe

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what are some of the osteotomies done at the capital (head) of the metatarsal?

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  1. Hohmann
  2. reverse wilson
  3. chevron
  4. mercado
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describe the hohmann procedure.

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(capital osteotomy) - transverse osteotomy of metatarsal neck

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what are some drawbacks to hohmann procedure?

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fixation is difficult bc it is a transverse osteotomy

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what are some complications associated with hohmann procedure?

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undercorrection, delayed or non-union, transfer lesions

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describe the reverse wilson procedure.

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(capital osteotomy) - an oblique osteotomy is made distal lateral to proximal medial.

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describe the chevron osteotomy.

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(capital osteotomy)- a V shaped cut made on the 5th met

*aka “mini-austin”

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describe the mercado procedure.

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(capital osteotomy)- distal closing wedge in subcapital bone with apex proximal-lateral

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describe the fixation ability and technical ability for mercado procedure.

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  • increased technical difficulty to perform

- but fixation is easier

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what complications are associated with mercado procedure?

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hinge fx

fixation failure/retrieval

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what is the name for the procedure that is done at the 5th metatarsal shaft?

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Yancey

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describe the yancey procedure.

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(shaft osteotomy)- closing wedge at metatarsal shaft

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what is the disadvtg of Yancey procedure?

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NWB bc osteotomy is made in the shaft (which is not good healing bone)

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16
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what complications are associated with Yancey procedure?

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fx
delayed healing
non-union

17
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what is the procedure done at the base of the metatarsal?

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Gerbert

18
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describe the Gerbert procedure.

A

(basilar osteotomy)- closing wedge procedure done at the base of the met

19
Q

which surgical procedures have post-op instructions that must be NWB?

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Yancey (shaft osteotomy) and Gerbert (basilar osteotomy)

*all the capital osteotomies can be WB

20
Q

If you have an increased lateral deviation angle (>8), which procedure would you elect do it?

A

capital procedures

21
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if you have an increased IM angle btwn 4th and 5th mets, which procedure would you choose to do?

A

basilar procedure (Gerbert)