Femoral Head Allograft for First Metatarsal Phalangeal Joint Fusion Using a Reamer Technique to Limit Graft Length.

Journal: The Journal Of Foot And Ankle Surgery : Official Publication Of The American College Of Foot And Ankle Surgeons
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Abstract

The use of interpositional bone grafting for arthrodesis of the first metatarsophalangeal joint can be a technically challenging procedure. A fresh-frozen femoral head allograft can provide an appropriate graft for lengthening and ultimate fusion. It has been well-documented in published studies that larger grafts at this site increase the risk of complications. When the joint is resected in a "square" fashion, length is actually lost from the first metatarsal head. We present a technique using a reamer applied to 1 side of the graft and the first metatarsal head in a "cup-and-cone" fashion, thereby limiting the total length of the actual graft size. This technique allows for easy positioning and lengthening, increasing the chance of graft incorporation at the fusion sites.

Authors
Matt Mccammon, Thomas Brosky, Sofie Pinney
Relevant Conditions

Bone Graft, Osteoarthritis, Arthritis