[The talus stop screw arthroereisis for flexible juvenile pes planovalgus]

Oper Orthop Traumatol. 2014 Dec;26(6):625-31. doi: 10.1007/s00064-013-0243-6. Epub 2014 May 21.
[Article in German]

Abstract

Objective: Pain relief by realignment of the hindfoot and blocking excessive pronation through insertion of a screw into the lateral aspect of the calcaneus in juvenile pes planovalgus.

Indications: Symptomatic juvenile flatfoot (9-13 years).

Contraindications: Congenital, fixed and secondary (neuromuscular disorder) flatfoot deformities.

Surgical technique: Incision at the lateral aspect of the sinus tarsi. Guide wire insertion into the lowest point of the lateral anterior calcaneus (fluoroscopy). Drilling (3.2 mm) and insertion of a 6.5-7.0 mm cancellous screw. The screw head impinges against the lateral aspect of the talus and prevents excessive eversion.

Postoperative management: Compression dressing. Full weight bearing allowed. No sports activity for 4 weeks.

Results: Between 2002 and 2011, the technique was used in 35 children (68 feet; mean age 10 years). Complications were peroneal spasms, overcorrections, wound healing problems and local tenderness. Tarsometatarsal and calcaneal pitch angle improved significantly. The procedure is a reliable method for the correction of flexible juvenile flatfeet allowing "growth adjustment" of the subtalar joint.

MeSH terms

  • Arthrodesis / instrumentation*
  • Arthrodesis / methods*
  • Bone Screws*
  • Child
  • Equipment Failure Analysis
  • Female
  • Flatfoot / diagnostic imaging
  • Flatfoot / surgery*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Prosthesis Design
  • Radiography
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Talus / diagnostic imaging
  • Talus / surgery*
  • Treatment Outcome