J Korean Orthop Assoc.  1995 Aug;30(4):1064-1070. 10.4055/jkoa.1995.30.4.1064.

Treatment of Congenital Brachymetatarsia Lengthened by Callotasis

Abstract

Congenital brachymetatarsia causes minor disability in daily life. However, patients suffer cosmetically or psychologically and often demand correction of the deformity when they reach adolescence. Thirty-eight skeletal lengthenings were performed on twenty-three patients with congenital brachymetatarsia between March 1992 and July 1993. Short metatarsal bones were osteotomized subperiosteally, and held by a small external fixator and then subjected to slow axial distraction. All the patients were female with an average age of patients at the time of operation was twenty-one years. The average lengthenings was 15.8mm. The average healing index was 80.6(day/cm). The average lengthenings percentage was 35.2%. There was a metatarso-phalangeal joint subluxation with pain in one patient. We believe that the callotasis method was no need for bone grafting and permitted early weight bearing. The result was good cosmetically.

Keyword

Congenital brachyemtatarsia; Metatarsal; Callotasis

MeSH Terms

Adolescent
Bone Transplantation
Congenital Abnormalities
External Fixators
Female
Humans
Joints
Metatarsal Bones
Methods
Osteogenesis, Distraction*
Weight-Bearing
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