2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18010067
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Preliminary Results of Subtalar Arthroereisis with Vulpius Procedure for Symptomatic Flatfoot in Patients with Type I Osteogenesis Imperfecta

Abstract: In this retrospective study, we aim to assess the safety and feasibility of adapting subtalar arthroereisis (SA) for type I osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) patients with symptomatic flatfoot. From December 2013 to January 2018, six type I OI patients (five girls and one boy, 12 feet) with symptomatic flexible flatfoot were treated with SA and the Vulpius procedure. All the patients were ambulatory and skeletally immature with failed conservative treatment and unsatisfactory life quality. The median age at the tim… Show more

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“…Surgical correction involving the osseous and soft tissue may be warranted in severe cases or patients who fail conservative management 60 . Performing a bilateral subtalar arthroereisis in patients with OI-related pes planus deformity has demonstrated significant improvements in the mean American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society ankle-hindfoot scale during successive follow-up appointments 59 . Although there are no clear guidelines on surgical management of skew foot deformity in patients with OI, the realignment of the tarsal bone with hindfoot bone stabili-zation must be taken into consideration while considering surgical correction 58 .…”
Section: Osteogenesis Imperfectamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Surgical correction involving the osseous and soft tissue may be warranted in severe cases or patients who fail conservative management 60 . Performing a bilateral subtalar arthroereisis in patients with OI-related pes planus deformity has demonstrated significant improvements in the mean American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society ankle-hindfoot scale during successive follow-up appointments 59 . Although there are no clear guidelines on surgical management of skew foot deformity in patients with OI, the realignment of the tarsal bone with hindfoot bone stabili-zation must be taken into consideration while considering surgical correction 58 .…”
Section: Osteogenesis Imperfectamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OI is a connective tissue disorder that is known to cause both quantitative and qualitative errors in collagen synthesis 58,59 . OI has a prevalence of 3 to 7 per 100,000 live births and can occur in multiple variations and clinical manifestations 59,60 .…”
Section: Osteogenesis Imperfectamentioning
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