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ESCARDO, Julia; NUNEZ, Alejandra  and  BIANCHI, Gottardo. Brachymetatarsia. Treatment proposal based on lengthening techniques. About two cases. Anfamed [online]. 2023, vol.10, n.1, e405.  Epub June 01, 2023. ISSN 2301-1254.  https://doi.org/10.25184/anfamed2023v10n1a11.

Brachymetarsal is the abnormal shortening of one or more metatarsals. It has an incidence of 0.02%-0.05%, predominantly in women from 25 to 1. In 72% it can be bilateral. The etiology is not clear, but premature closure of the physis is suggested, giving growth retardation. Most of the time it presents symptoms caused by an alteration in the mechanics of the metatarsal parabola, such as pain and hyperkeratosis. There may be metatarsalgia and add additional digital deviations in the evolution. The main reason for consultation is aesthetic.

The objective of the work is to show the surgical technique and the clinical results using the AOFAS score, in addition to the imaging results with up to 5 years of follow-up.

Two patients are described and two different surgical techniques to lengthen the metatarsals are analyzed. These are acute lengthenings with intercalary graft interposition, in one case using the S.Gianini procedure with an iliac crest graft and in the other with an adjacent metatarsal graft with modification of the length of the second and third metatarsals, restoring in both cases the metatarsal parabola.

We obtained good results. results as well as numerous series and can be recommended in similar cases.

Keywords : Brachymetatarsia; Elongation.

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