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Correlation between indirect radiographic parameters of first metatarsal rotation in hallux valgus and values on weight-bearing computed tomography

Purpose To verify if indirect radiographic signs of first metatarsal pronation, determined by the head round sign, correspond to weight-bearing computed tomography (WBCT) measurements. Methods In this case–control retrospective study, we analyzed 26 hallux valgus (HV) feet and 20 controls through co...

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Published in:International orthopaedics 2021-12, Vol.45 (12), p.3111-3118
Main Authors: Mansur, Nacime Salomão Barbachan, Lalevee, Matthieu, Schmidt, Eli, Dibbern, Kevin, Wagner, Pablo, Wagner, Emilio, de Souza Nery, Caio Augusto, de Cesar Netto, Cesar
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Summary:Purpose To verify if indirect radiographic signs of first metatarsal pronation, determined by the head round sign, correspond to weight-bearing computed tomography (WBCT) measurements. Methods In this case–control retrospective study, we analyzed 26 hallux valgus (HV) feet and 20 controls through conventional radiograph (CR) and WBCT images. Two blinded orthopaedic foot and ankle surgeons performed the measurements. Pronation classification (head roundness), head diameter (HD), traditional HV angles, arthritis, sesamoid positioning, and first metatarsal rotation angle (MRA) (alpha angle) were evaluated. Comparisons were performed by Student’s T -test and a multivariate regression was executed. P -values less than 0.05 were considered significant. Results Mean values were higher in HV patients than controls when evaluating MRA (11.51 [9.42–13.60] to 4.23 [1.84–6.62], 95%CI), HD (22.35 [21.52–23.18] to 21.01 [20.07–21.96]), and sesamoid rotation angle (SRA) (26.72 [24.09–29.34] to 4.56 [1.63–7.50]). The MRA had a low influence in head roundness classification ( R 2 : 0.15). Changes in the pronation classification were explained chiefly by the sesamoid station (SS) ( R 2 : 0.37), where stations 4 to 7 were found to be strong predictors of roundness classifications 2 and 3. Conclusion Indirect signs of metatarsal pronation, determined by the head round sign, correlate weakly with the alpha angle measured in WBCT. The presence of arthritis and sesamoids displacement might modify the perception of first head roundness. The influence of MRA in the classification was low, where SS from 4 to 7 was strong predictors of a higher pronation classification.
ISSN:0341-2695
1432-5195
DOI:10.1007/s00264-021-05136-9