
doi: 10.7547/0980051
pmid: 18202335
We describe the results in seven patients who underwent surgery to lengthen a short first metatarsal via callus distraction. The increased length achieved ranged from 13 to 48 mm, with an average of 20.2 mm. The technique was successful in restoring length and improving symptoms, although several complications were encountered. (J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 98(1): 51–60, 2008)
Adult, Bone Regeneration, Foot Deformities, Acquired, Osteogenesis, Distraction, Middle Aged, Treatment Outcome, Humans, Female, Bony Callus, Child, Metatarsal Bones, Pain Measurement
Adult, Bone Regeneration, Foot Deformities, Acquired, Osteogenesis, Distraction, Middle Aged, Treatment Outcome, Humans, Female, Bony Callus, Child, Metatarsal Bones, Pain Measurement
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