Forefoot Anatomy & Disorders Flashcards

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1
Q

What are the stabilizers of the first MTP?

A
  1. Collateral ligaments
  2. Intrinsic muscles
  3. Extrinsic muscles
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Which intrinsic muscles stabilize the 1st MTP?

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  1. EHB - extensor hallucis brevis
  2. FHB - flexor hallucis brevis
  3. Abductor hallucis
  4. Adductor hallucis
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3
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Which muscles insert onto the 1st metatarsal head?

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None

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4
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The ____ ligament connects the 1st metatarsal sesamoids to the 2nd metatarsal.

A

Deep transverse ligament

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5
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What structure keeps the 1st metatarsal sesamoids aligned under it?

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Crista - bone ridge under the 1st metatarsal head

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Identify the angles used to evaluate severity of hallux valgus on AP weight bearing xrays of the foot?

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  1. Hallux valgus angle (HVA)
  2. Intermetatarsal angle (IMA)
  3. Dista metatarsal articular angle (DMAA)
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What are the normal ranges of HVA, IMA, and DMAA when evaluating hallux valgus on Xray?

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  1. HVA < 15 deg
  2. IMA < 9 deg
  3. DMAA < 10 deg
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Which HVA and IMA angles are associated with mild hallux valgus deformity?

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HVA < 20 deg, IMA 12 deg

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Which HVA and IMA angles are associated with moderate hallux valgus deformity?

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HVA 20-40 deg
IMA 12-15 deg

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Which HVA and IMA angles are associated with severe hallux valgus deformity?

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HVA > 40 deg, IMA > 15 deg

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11
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Postop incomplete reduction of ______ is a risk factor for recurrence of hallux valgus.

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sesamoids

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12
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What is the recommended treatment for hallux valgus deformity with HVA < 30 deg and IMA <13 deg?

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Distal metatasal osteotomy (Chevron) +/- distal soft tissue release

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13
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What is the recommended treatment for hallux valgus deformity with HVA > 25 deg and IMA > 13 deg?

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Proximal metatarsal osteotomy +/- soft tissue release

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14
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What is the recommended treatment for hallux valgus deformity with HVA > 40 deg and IMA > 16 deg?

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Proximal metatarsal osteotomy or Lapidus procedure +/- distal soft tissue release

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15
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What is the Lapidus procedure?

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Metatarasal cuneiform fusion = fuses the joint between the first metatarsal and the medial cuneiform in the midfoot.

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16
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What are the indications for the lapidus procedure?

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  1. Severe hallux valgus deformities (large IMA)
  2. Hypermobility or instability at the first MTC joint.
  3. TMTJ arthritis
17
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What are signs of 1st MTP hypermobility?

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  1. Increased motion (dorsiflexion) on clinical exam.
  2. Gapping or oblique subluxation of 1st MTC on weightbearing xray
  3. 2nd MTC arthritis
  4. Metatarsalgia
18
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What is the Akin procedure?

A

Medial closing wedge osteotomy of the proximal phalanx

19
Q

What is the indication for the Akin procedure?

A

Hallux interphalangeus

20
Q

What is released in the modified Mcbride procedure?

A

Lateral structures:
1. Adductor hallucis tendon
2. Deep transverse ligament
3. Lateral capsule of the 1st MTPJ

21
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Which structure is the primary deforming force that produces valgus and pronation of the 1st MTP?

A

Adductor hallucis tendon

22
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What complication is associated with the chevron procedure?

A

AVN of the metatarsal head due to stripping of the superficial branch of the medial plantar artery.

23
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What is the most appropriate surgical treatment for transfer metatarsalgia with a relatively elongated second ray in a patient who previously underwent a lapidus procedure for left hallux valgus?

A

shortening osteotomy of the second metatarsal