Short-Term Outcomes of First Metatarsophalangeal Arthroplasty Using the Silktoe Double-Stemmed Silicone Implant
Stefano Fieschi, Costanza Redaelli, Anita Fazzini

TL;DR
This study shows that a new silicone implant for foot joint surgery provides excellent short-term results in pain relief and joint function.
Contribution
The study evaluates a third-generation double-stemmed silicone implant for MTP1 arthroplasty and reports its two-year outcomes for the first time.
Findings
No intraoperative or postoperative complications were observed in 37 patients.
AOFAS-HMI scores averaged 94.6 and VAS scores averaged 0.4 at two years, indicating high satisfaction and low pain.
No revisions or reoperations were needed during the two-year follow-up period.
Abstract
Background: Hallux rigidus is a painful and degenerative pathology of the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP1) joint. In severe cases it is usually appropriate to consider arthrodesis or arthroplasty of the joint. Arthrodesis represents the gold standard, but arthroplasty allows patients to recover mobility. Although arthroplasty has slightly inferior functional results to arthrodesis, it has shown very good results in terms of joint mobility, patient satisfaction and pain reduction. The goal of the present study was to evaluate short-term outcomes of patients that received a third-generation double-stemmed MTP1 implant manufactured from high-performance silicon. Methods: In this retrospective study the authors analyzed data of 37 patients who underwent MPT1 joint arthroplasty with SilktoeTM double-stemmed implant using the R 4.2.2 software (R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna,…
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TopicsFoot and Ankle Surgery · Tendon Structure and Treatment · Nail Diseases and Treatments
