Brachymetatarsia: Review of the literature and report of two cases. Case Report

Brachymetatarsia is a rare foot disease, defined as the abnormal shortening of the metatarsal bone. It has a 0.02-0.05% incidence and is predominantly in females, with a 25:1 ratio compared to males. There are 3 types: congenital, idiopathic and associated with acquired disorders, being congenital t...

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brachymetatarsia
treatment
external fixation
osteotom
braquimetatarsia
fijación externa
osteotomía
pie
metatarso
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spelling Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 4.0 Internacional (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)2015-10-272022-03-14T20:31:40Z2022-03-14T20:31:40Zhttps://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistasaluduis/article/view/514310.18273/revsal.v47n3-2015009https://noesis.uis.edu.co/handle/20.500.14071/8831Brachymetatarsia is a rare foot disease, defined as the abnormal shortening of the metatarsal bone. It has a 0.02-0.05% incidence and is predominantly in females, with a 25:1 ratio compared to males. There are 3 types: congenital, idiopathic and associated with acquired disorders, being congenital the most common type. The current surgical options available are progressive osseous lengthening with external fixator and osteotomies with acute lengthening, each of them have advantages and disadvantages that should be taken into consideration when choosing one over the other. The following article is a short review of the illness and the report of two cases successfully treated with progressive osseous lengthening with external fixation.La braquimetatarsia es una enfermedad en el pie, considerada rara, definida como el acortamiento anormal del metatarsiano. Su incidencia en la población está en el rango de 0.02- 0.05%, y predomina en el sexo femenino (25:1). Existen 3 tipos: el idiopático, siendo el más frecuente; el asociado a alteraciones congénitas y el adquirido. Se describen en la literatura diversas formas de manejo, entre estos tratamientos se han trabajado el alargamiento en un tiempo y el alargamiento progresivo por medio de fijador externo. Para la selección del procedimiento adecuado para el manejo y tratamiento adecuado para los pacientes con esta sintomatología, es necesario tener en cuenta las ventajas y desventajas de cada una de ellas. En el siguiente artículo se presenta una corta revisión sobre la enfermedad y sus tratamientos, y se comentan 2 casos exitosos de alargamiento progresivo por medio de fijador externo.application/pdftext/htmlspaUniversidad Industrial de Santanderhttps://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistasaluduis/article/view/5143/5480https://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistasaluduis/article/view/5143/5985Salud UIS; Vol. 47 Núm. 3 (2015): Revista Salud UISSalud UIS; Vol. 47 No. 3 (2015): Revista Salud UISSalud UIS; v. 47 n. 3 (2015): Revista Salud UIS2145-84640121-0807brachymetatarsiatreatmentexternal fixationosteotombraquimetatarsiafijación externaosteotomíapiemetatarsoBrachymetatarsia: Review of the literature and report of two cases. Case ReportBraquimetatarsia: Revisión de la literatura a propósito de dos casos. Informe de casosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Rincón, DiegoGuzmán, RicardoPadilla, LucíaRincón, Paula20.500.14071/8831oai:noesis.uis.edu.co:20.500.14071/88312022-03-16 12:40:28.56metadata.onlyhttps://noesis.uis.edu.coDSpace at UISnoesis@uis.edu.co
dc.title.en-US.fl_str_mv Brachymetatarsia: Review of the literature and report of two cases. Case Report
dc.title.es-ES.fl_str_mv Braquimetatarsia: Revisión de la literatura a propósito de dos casos. Informe de casos
title Brachymetatarsia: Review of the literature and report of two cases. Case Report
spellingShingle Brachymetatarsia: Review of the literature and report of two cases. Case Report
brachymetatarsia
treatment
external fixation
osteotom
braquimetatarsia
fijación externa
osteotomía
pie
metatarso
title_short Brachymetatarsia: Review of the literature and report of two cases. Case Report
title_full Brachymetatarsia: Review of the literature and report of two cases. Case Report
title_fullStr Brachymetatarsia: Review of the literature and report of two cases. Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Brachymetatarsia: Review of the literature and report of two cases. Case Report
title_sort Brachymetatarsia: Review of the literature and report of two cases. Case Report
dc.subject.en-US.fl_str_mv brachymetatarsia
treatment
external fixation
osteotom
topic brachymetatarsia
treatment
external fixation
osteotom
braquimetatarsia
fijación externa
osteotomía
pie
metatarso
dc.subject.es-ES.fl_str_mv braquimetatarsia
fijación externa
osteotomía
pie
metatarso
description Brachymetatarsia is a rare foot disease, defined as the abnormal shortening of the metatarsal bone. It has a 0.02-0.05% incidence and is predominantly in females, with a 25:1 ratio compared to males. There are 3 types: congenital, idiopathic and associated with acquired disorders, being congenital the most common type. The current surgical options available are progressive osseous lengthening with external fixator and osteotomies with acute lengthening, each of them have advantages and disadvantages that should be taken into consideration when choosing one over the other. The following article is a short review of the illness and the report of two cases successfully treated with progressive osseous lengthening with external fixation.
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