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Arthrodesis of the first metatarsophalangeal joint with Vitallium plate fixation.
Foot & Ankle International 1994 January
Forty-seven patients (58 feet) underwent first metatarsophalangeal joint fusion with a small Vitallium plate (Howmedica, Inc., Rutherford, NJ). Congruous joint surfaces were prepared with either cone-shaped or cup-shaped reamers. At an average follow-up of 19.2 months, 98% (57 feet) were successfully fused. Ninety-three percent (54 feet) noted good or excellent results. Plate removal was necessary in only 7% (4 feet) of cases. Complications included nonunion with plate breakage in 2% (1 foot) and delayed union in 2% (1 foot) of cases. This technique was useful and predictable in achieving successful fusion of the first metatarsophalangeal joint.
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