2008
DOI: 10.3113/fai.2008.0282
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The Minimally Invasive Osteotomy “S.E.R.I.” (Simple, Effective, Rapid, Inexpensive) for Correction of Bunionette Deformity

Abstract: The minimally invasive osteotomy is an effective and reliable technique for the treatment of painful bunionette, and it achieved more than 90% excellent and good results with reduced surgical time and complications.

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“…Different types of percutaneous techniques stabilized with a temporary K wire have been described in the literature, but concerns regarding these techniques may exist as the correction is performed blindly and use of a fluoroscope is required [17]. The SERI technique is performed through a 1-cm medial incision that permits direct control of the osteotomy and of the displacement and stabilization and is capable of overcoming the expressed concerns [3,[9][10][11][12]20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Different types of percutaneous techniques stabilized with a temporary K wire have been described in the literature, but concerns regarding these techniques may exist as the correction is performed blindly and use of a fluoroscope is required [17]. The SERI technique is performed through a 1-cm medial incision that permits direct control of the osteotomy and of the displacement and stabilization and is capable of overcoming the expressed concerns [3,[9][10][11][12]20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of surgical correction of hallux valgus is to rebalance the first ray and correct the various features of the deformity [9][10][11][12]. Despite the common occurrence of this condition, treatment remains controversial with more than 150 surgical procedures described [2,18,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the good results obtained with this technique, considering the need to correct the increased DMAA, several authors have proposed new techniques, such as bi-planar chevron osteotomy or tri-planar distal metatarsal osteotomy with different results [22-24, 26, 33, 36]. A minimally invasive distal metatarsal osteotomy for correction of hallux valgus, whose characteristics have been summarised in the acronym SERI (simple, effective, rapid and inexpensive) [29,50,51,58] has been designed, and we have prospectively followed up for at least five years the first 1,000 consecutive cases treated by this technique to evaluate (1) whether it was effective for the treatment of symptomatic hallux valgus, (2) whether its efficacy was maintained over time, and (3) to evaluate the complication rates related to this technique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most surgical techniques are associated with more than 80 % good outcomes, but none is considered as entirely satisfactory or superior to the others [24,36,49]. In 1998, the senior author (SG) designed a minimally invasive technique for hallux valgus correction whose characteristics were summarised in the acronym SERI: simple, effective, rapid and inexpensive [29,50,51]. The SERI technique was not a completely new technique, since it consisted of a linear osteotomy at the metatarsal neck level as described by Hohmann [15], Wilson [41] and Magerl [35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The S.E.R.I. (simple, effective, rapid, inexpensive) osteotomy 10 was done for correction of bunionette in two cases (10%). Finally, the Kidner technique combined with Strayer procedure was employed to remove the accessory navicular bone and reattach the posterior tibial tendon in one case (5%) ( Table 1).…”
Section: Patient Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%