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Release notes of Foot – Phalanges

Third edition

Publication of the third edition (August 24, 2022)

The content has been revised and extended by Khairul Faizi Mohammad (MY) and Brad Yoo (US), with Markku T Nousiainen (CA) and Richard E Buckley (CA) as executive editors.

Keen-Wai Chong (SG) helped to set up the table of content.

Table of contents

The Foot phalanges material, third edition, includes a detailed description of the following injury types and their management.

Distal hallux fractures:

  • Nonoperative treatment
  • K-wire fixation
  • Amputation (excision)
  • Nail bed excision
  • Nail bed reconstruction
  • ORIF – Lag screw

Diaphyseal and extraarticular end segment fractures of the proximal hallux:

  • Nonoperative treatment
  • K-wire fixation
  • ORIF – Lag screw with or without neutralization plate
  • ORIF – Plate

Partial articular fractures of the proximal hallux:

  • Nonoperative treatment
  • K-wire fixation
  • Lag screw (with or without buttress plate)
  • Amputation (excision)

Complete articular fractures of the proximal hallux:

  • Nonoperative treatment
  • K-wire fixation
  • Fusion of MTP joint
  • ORIF – Lag screws with or without plate
  • ORIF – Plate fixation

Lesser toe fractures:

  • Nonoperative treatment
  • K-wire fixation
  • Amputation (excision)
  • Nail bed excision

MTP joint dislocation:

  • Closed/open reduction with taping or rigid-soled shoe
  • Closed/open reduction with K-wire fixation

Additional material

Approaches:

  • Medial approach to the hallux
  • Dorsal approach to the proximal phalanx
  • Dorsal approach to the first metatarsal phalangeal joint (MTPJ)

Patient preparations:

  • Supine position with knee flexed 90°

Further reading:

  • Patient examination
  • References

Second edition

Publication of the second edition (March 22, 2017)

The content was revised by Andrew Sands (US) and Christina Kabbash (US), with Richard E Buckley (CA) as executive editor.

Mandeep Dhillon gave feedback on the content. His comments and suggestions were considered and included.

Table of contents

The Foot phalanges material, second edition, included a detailed description of the following injury types and their management.

Hallux, proximal phalanx, diaphysis, simple:

  • ORIF: screw fixation

Hallux, proximal phalanx, base, shear fracture:

  • ORIF: screw fixation

Hallux, proximal phalanx, base, intraarticular T-type:

  • ORIF: screws or plate

Hallux, proximal phalanx, base, intraarticular comminuted:

  • ORIF or MTP joint fusion

Hallux, proximal phalanx, head, intraarticular:

  • ORIF or K-wire fixation

Hallux, distal phalanx, base, impression fractures:

  • Excision

2nd–5th row, MTP-joint dislocation:

  • CRIF: K-wire fixation

2nd–5th row, proximal phalanx, head, small fragment:

  • Nonoperative treatment

2nd–5th row, distal phalanx, multifragmentary fracture:

  • Reinsertion of the nail

2nd–5th row, proximal phalanx, base, intraarticular T-type:

  • K-wire fixation

2nd–5th row, proximal phalanx, head, intraarticular:

  • K-wire fixation

2nd–5th row, proximal phalanx, excessively displaced:

  • K-wire fixation

Additional material

Approaches:

  • Medial approach to the hallux
  • Dorsal approach to 1st metatarsal and MTP joint
  • Dorsal approach to the proximal phalanx

Further reading:

  • Compartment syndrome

First edition

Publication of the first edition (June 4, 2012)

The first edition was created by Michael Castro ( US ), with Joseph Schatzker ( CA ) as executive editor .

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