RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN QUALITY OF LIFE AND RADIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS AFTER HALLUX VALGUS CORRECTION

To evaluate the correlation between postoperative quality of life and the severity of hallux valgus deformity. A total of 23 patients underwent moderate (n = 14) and severe (n = 9) hallux valgus (HV) surgical correction with the Scarf technique between January 2010 and December 2012. The mean follow...

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Published in:Acta ortopedica brasileira Vol. 28; no. 2; pp. 65 - 68
Main Authors: Mansur, Henrique, Cardoso, Vinicius, Nogueira, Thomas, Castro, Isnar
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Brazil ATHA EDITORA 01-03-2020
Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia
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Summary:To evaluate the correlation between postoperative quality of life and the severity of hallux valgus deformity. A total of 23 patients underwent moderate (n = 14) and severe (n = 9) hallux valgus (HV) surgical correction with the Scarf technique between January 2010 and December 2012. The mean follow-up time was 60 months. Participants answered the SF-36 quality of life assessment questionnaire and their radiographs were evaluated at three different moments (preoperative, 1 and 5 years after surgery). Statistical analysis was performed with a maximum 5% significance level. The sample consisted of two men and 21 women, aged 58.7.SF-36 mean value was 75.73 and the metatarsophalangeal and interphalangeal angles improved significantly at the three moments (p < 0.05). SF-36 showed no statistical difference between patients with moderate or severe HV (p > 0.05). No correlations were found between quality of life and pre and postoperative radiographic angles. Patients with moderate and severe hallux valgus submitted to surgical correction had a very good quality of life and a significant improvement in radiographic parameters. However, these variables were not correlated.
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All authors declare no potential conflict of interest related to this article.
AUTHORS’ CONTRIBUTION: Each author contributed individually and significantly to the development of this article. HM: writing and review of the article and approval of the final version; VC: idealization and planning of the activities that led to the study, writing of the article and approval of the final version; TN: writing and review of the article and approval of the final version; IC: text review and approval of the final version.
ISSN:1413-7852
1809-4406
1809-4406
DOI:10.1590/1413-785220202802225507