1. Off-axis view radiographs for assessing hallux valgus interphalangeus in hallux valgus deformity: A comparison with the traditional anteroposterior standing radiographs
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Maximilian Hofmann, Matthias Braito, Lorenz Moertlbauer, Gerhard Kaufmann, Melanie Salzberger, and Philipp Hofer-Picout
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Interobserver reliability ,Intraclass correlation ,Radiography ,Bunion ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Akin osteotomy ,Deformity ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Hallux Valgus ,Metatarsal Bones ,Valgus deformity ,Orthodontics ,030222 orthopedics ,business.industry ,Reproducibility of Results ,030229 sport sciences ,respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,Osteotomy ,respiratory tract diseases ,Hallux valgus interphalangeus ,Hallux ,Level ii ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
The newly described anteroposterior "off-axis view" (OAV) radiograph might help detect a hallux valgus interphalangeus (HVI) deformity more precisely compared to anteroposterior standing radiographs.A radiographic assessment of HVI angles was performed using preoperative standing anteroposterior and OAV radiographs for 67 ft. Intra- and interobserver agreement for all angles and their correlation with HV severity were analyzed.The proximal-to-distal phalangeal articular angle showed less intra- and interobserver variance (intraclass correlation coefficient: 0.825) than did the other angles. OAV radiographs showed less interobserver reliability than did standing radiographs. HVI was underestimated significantly, by up to 5°, on standing radiographs compared to OAV radiographs (p0.001). The mean differences between OAV and standing radiographs were 3.7° and 5.0° for the proximal-to-distal phalangeal articular and hallux interphalangeal angles, respectively, and were more pronounced for moderate-to-severe HV deformities.Angular measurements of HVI on traditional anteroposterior standing radiographs are significantly smaller than on OAV radiographs. Furthermore, angular measurements on OAV radiographs are associated with higher interobserver reliability. The most precise angle representing an HVI deformity might be the proximal-to-distal phalangeal articular angle.Our findings may facilitate preoperative decision-making for additional akin osteotomy in HV correction.Level II.
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- 2021
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