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1 Foot and ankle issues in collagen vascular disorders
Patrick Agnew, DPM, FACFAS, FACFAP, Virginia Beach, VA Director, Eastern Virginia Medical School PMS 24 Past President ACFAPediatrics Captain, (SCWO), MSC, USNR-R

2 Previous research Common foot problems identified by survey, Seattle, WA Xrays taken at Detroit Children’s Hospital evaluated Footmax scans collected, Philadelphia, PA

3 Collagen vascular disorders
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Marfans Syndrome Osteogenesis imperfecta Etc….

4 Special considerations
Soft tissue handling Vascular fragility? Bone fragility? Over pronation or sagging Ankle may still be tight!

5 Common foot problems Hypermobility
“Flat feet” with or without over pronation

6 Common foot problems Uncommon manifistations
“Bunions” with joint fluid leak (ganglion cyst)

7 Principles of podiatric intervention
Align and maintain functional anatomy Avoid skin injury Don’t rely on ligaments Select and time invasive intervention carefully

8 Align and maintain functional anatomy
Foot orthoses-> controversial Arthrodesis -> anecdotally mediocre results Osteotomies -> more reliable, much experience Arthroresis -> controversial but promising Ligament replacement -> new devices

9 Sub talar arthroresis

10 Subtalar Arthroresis History/variations goals Disadvantages Advantages

11 HISTORY bone procedures Chambers 1946: bone block
Subotnick 1974 silastic carved plug Current: Metal implants Absorbable implants

12 HISTORY Polymers Metals absorbable

13 Goals of STA Relief of pain Improved joint alignment and function
Interruption of patho-mechanical progression “correction” of “deformity”???

14 STATE OF THE ART

15 State of the art

16 Size matters! CT measurements of sinus tarsus
Preliminary radiographic findings and sizing implications on patients undergoing bioabsorbable sub talar arthroeresis, JFAS, 2007

17 Metatarsus Adductus

18 Diagnosis Infancy Toddler hood Childhood Adultery ;)

19 Multiplanar deformities

20 Prognosis No reliable method
Uncompensated: styloid process, HAV?, ankle injuries, lateral knee?, claw toes… Compensated: complex over pronation, HAV?, hammertoes

21 Management Observation(?) “stretching”(?) Casting Splinting Shoes(?)
Surgery

22 Good solutions for bad ligaments
Strong: absorbable vs non absorbable Minimally invasive (small incisions) May obviate some bone surgeries May permit weight bearing immediately

23 External fixation Mini rails May obviate second surgeries, may result in less bone surgeries

24 Please pray for our troops

25 We Build, We Fight, For Peace with Freedom.
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