Multimodal evaluation of partial zig-zag tenotomy of the extensor hallucis longus in minimally invasive hallux valgus surgery: a randomized trial

Hallux abductus valgus (HAV) is a common, complex forefoot deformity with significant clinical and functional implications. While minimally invasive surgery (MIS) often results in better recovery and improved cosmetic outcomes, adjunctive procedures such as zig-zag tenotomy of the extensor hallucis...

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Autores: Sanchís-Soria, V., Ferrer Torregrosa, Javier, Marti-Martinez, L. M., Carratalà-Villarroya, G., Vicente Mampel, Juan, Lorca-Gutiérrez, R.
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2025
País:España
Institución:Universidad Católica de Valencia San Vicente Mártir
Repositorio:RIUCV. Repositorio de la Universidad Católica de Valencia San Vicente Mártir
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:riucv.ucv.es:20.500.12466/7378
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12466/7378
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Hallux valgus
Tenotomy
Minimally invasive surgery
Foot biomechanics
Baropodometry
AOFAS
Radiographic angles
32 Ciencias Médicas
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Sumario:Hallux abductus valgus (HAV) is a common, complex forefoot deformity with significant clinical and functional implications. While minimally invasive surgery (MIS) often results in better recovery and improved cosmetic outcomes, adjunctive procedures such as zig-zag tenotomy of the extensor hallucis longus (EHL) tendon remain poorly documented. This study aims to evaluate the clinical, structural, and functional outcomes of MIS with and without EHL tenotomy in patients with moderate to severe HAV.