Module 5 Surgical Criteria.
Module 5 Surgical Criteria.
Module 5 Surgical Criteria.
1. Identify a plane
2. Recognize deformity
3. Recommend intervention
Recognition and Recommendation
• Flatfoot Deformity
– Stage II Deformity
• Stance/Gait (Flatfoot)
– “Too many toes” sign
– Abductory “twist”
Recommend: Transverse Plane
• Surgical Options (Flatfoot):
– CC Distraction arthrodesis
– PT Tendon advancement/repair/transfer
– Equinus testing
– Cotton Osteotomy
– Medial column
arthrodesis
Identify: Frontal Plane
• Stage II Flatfoot Deformity:
– Radiographic: Which views?
– Clinical: Stance and gait examination
Recognize: Frontal Plane
• Ankle Views:
– Frontal plane
relationship of:
• Tibia to talus
• Valgus or Varus
orientation
Recognize: Frontal Plane
• Clinical Examination:
– Resting calcaneal stance
position (RCSP)
– Helbing’s sign
– Medial “bulge”
– Single/double heel rise
– Subtalar joint ROM
Recognize: Frontal Plane
• Clinical Examination:
– Resting calcaneal stance
position (RCSP)
– Helbing’s sign
– Medial “bulge”
– Single/double heel rise
– Subtalar joint ROM
– Forefoot-to-Rearfoot
• Forefoot varus
• Rearfoot valgus
Recommend: Frontal Plane
• Surgical Options:
– Trying to put the “foot
back under the leg”
Recommend: Frontal Plane
• Surgical Options:
– Trying to put the “foot
back under the leg”
– Subtalar Arthroeresis
Recommend: Frontal Plane
• Surgical Options:
– Trying to put the “foot
back under the leg”
– Subtalar
Double Arthroeresis
Calcaneal Osteotomy?
Recognition and Recommendation
1. Identify a potential plane of deformity
1. Transverse plane (Abduction/Adduction)
2. Sagittal plane (Flexion/Extension)
3. Frontal plane (Valgus/Varus)
13-18 degrees external rotation Anterior Distal TibialAngle Lateral Distal TibialAngle
-Tibial Valgus/Varum
-Genu Valgum/Varum
-Internal/External Femoral Position
-Internal/External Hip Rotation…..
Pes Cavus Deformity
• Forefoot-Driven • Forefoot-Driven
Flexible Rigid
• Rearfoot-Driven • Rearfoot-Driven
Flexible Rigid
Pes Cavus Deformity
• Forefoot-Driven • Forefoot-Driven
Flexible Rigid
Forefoot versus Rearfoot?:
-Coleman Block Test
• Rearfoot-Driven • Rearfoot-Driven
Flexible Rigid
Flexible versus Rigid?:
-Physical Examination
Coleman Block Test
Pes Cavus Deformity
• Forefoot-Driven • Forefoot-Driven
Flexible Rigid
Jones Dorsiflexory First
Tenosuspension Met Osteotomy
• Rearfoot-Driven • Rearfoot-Driven
Flexible Rigid
Dwyer Calcaneal Rearfoot
Osteotomy Arthodesis
• Please do not hesitate to
contact Andy if there is
anything at all that that he
can do for you:
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