Title of article :
Treatment of the Mirror Foot with Central Ray Resection: Report of 2 Cases
Author/Authors :
Hossain Shahcheraghi, Gholam epartment of Orthopedic Surgery - Bone and Joint Diseases Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, , Javid, Mahzad epartment of Orthopedic Surgery - Bone and Joint Diseases Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
The mirror foot is a rare congenital foot anomaly which is often
associated with 6- to 8-toed polydactyly. Postaxial polydactyly is
the most common form of this anomaly, while central polydactyly
is seen infrequently. We report on 2 cases of the central mirrorfoot
anomaly. Calcaneus duplication and fibular hypoplasia
were present in 1 case. We treated both patients by resecting the
middle foot rays and narrowing the foot width through cuneiform
excision and use of cerclage wires or heavy suture approximation
of the remaining adjacent rays. In the mirror foot, the old and
more common treatment was the resection of the border extra toes
or rays. Central-ray amputation with dorsal and plantar incisions
and narrowing the foot with soft-tissue reduction and cuneiform
excision confer excellent functional and cosmetic results.
Keywords :
Polydactyly , Foot , Congenital abnormalities
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics