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Vol. 27. Issue 1.
Pages 42-48 (June 2013)
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Vol. 27. Issue 1.
Pages 42-48 (June 2013)
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Artrodesis metatarsofalángica del hallux con sistema endomedular
First metatarsophalangeal joint arthrodesis with endomedular system
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M. Concepción Castro
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conchi.castro@gmail.com

Correspondencia: Hospital Dos de Maig, c/ Dos de Maig, 301, 08025 Barcelona
, J. Manuel Morell, Vicente J. López, Félix Castillo
Servicio de Cirugía Ortopédica y Traumatología. Hospital Dos de Maig. Barcelona
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La artrodesis metatarsofalángica (MTTF) del hallux es un procedimiento validado y seguro que produce excelentes resultados y gran satisfacción para el paciente. Se han usado con éxito diferentes tipos de fijación. En este artículo mostramos los pasos a seguir para la realización de la técnica con un nuevo sistema endomedular que amplía las opciones del cirujano para realizar la fusión MTTF del hallux de forma rápida y sencilla.

Palabras clave:
Hallux valgus
Artrodesis
Sistema endomedular

Arthrodesis of the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint is a reliable, validated procedure that produces excellent results with high patient satisfaction. Different types of fixation have been used successfully. In this article we show the steps to carry out the technique with a new endomedular system that extends the options of the surgeon to perform the first MTP fusion quickly and easily.

Key words:
Hallux valgus
Arthrodesis
Endomedular system
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Copyright © 2013. SEMCPT. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U.
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