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Distal of The First Metatarsal Osteotomy Plate

This plate is used for Distal of The First Metatarsal Osteotomy fracture
  • Ankle product

  • WASTON

  • 70800

  • 6

  • Ti

  • 70800

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1.Distal of The First Metatarsal Osteotomy Plate Specifications


Code Specifications
70800-006 L   S
70800-106 R
70800-206 L   M
70800-306 R
70800-406 L   L
70800-506 R


2.Distal of The First Metatarsal Osteotomy Plate Features


A distal first metatarsal osteotomy plate is a specialized orthopedic implant used in foot surgery to correct deformities of the first metatarsal bone, often associated with conditions like hallux valgus (bunions). Here are the key features of these plates:


Key Features


1.Anatomical Design:

    • These plates are designed to conform to the natural anatomy of the first metatarsal bone, ensuring a precise fit and reducing the need for intraoperative bending or manipulation.


2.Low-Profile Construction:

    • The plates typically feature a low-profile design to minimize irritation of the surrounding soft tissues and reduce the likelihood of hardware prominence, which can be uncomfortable for the patient.


3.Locking and Non-Locking Screw Holes:

    • Most plates offer both locking and non-locking screw options. Locking screws provide angular stability, which is especially beneficial in osteoporotic bone or complex fractures, while non-locking screws can be used for compression.


4.Variable-Angle Locking Technology:

    • Some plates incorporate variable-angle locking technology, allowing surgeons to customize the screw placement angle to match the specific anatomical needs of the patient, enhancing stability and reducing the risk of screw loosening.


5.Compression Capability:

    • These plates often include compression slots or holes that enable controlled compression across the osteotomy site. Compression is essential for promoting bone healing and achieving a stable union.


6.Multiple Fixation Points:

    • The design usually includes multiple screw holes, allowing for secure fixation across the osteotomy site. This ensures that the bone segments remain properly aligned during the healing process.


7.Radiolucent Markers:

    • Some plates have radiolucent markers or features that assist with precise placement during surgery. These markers make it easier to verify the correct positioning of the plate and screws on X-rays without interference from the metal.


8.Material Composition:

    • Distal first metatarsal osteotomy plates are typically made from biocompatible materials like titanium or stainless steel, offering a balance between strength and compatibility with the body’s tissues.


9.Precontoured Shape:

    • The precontoured shape of the plate helps reduce the need for intraoperative adjustments, making the surgical procedure more efficient and reducing operative time.


10.Compatibility with Various Osteotomy Techniques:

    • These plates are designed to be compatible with different types of osteotomies (e.g., chevron, scarf, or Ludloff osteotomies), providing versatility in surgical applications.


11.Soft Tissue Friendly:

    • The design often takes into consideration the surrounding soft tissues, with features like beveled edges or rounded contours to minimize irritation or damage to tendons, nerves, and other soft tissues.


12.Customizable Lengths and Sizes:

    • Plates are available in various lengths and sizes to accommodate different patient anatomies, ensuring that surgeons can select the most appropriate plate for each specific case.


These features make distal first metatarsal osteotomy plates a critical tool in the surgical correction of foot deformities, enabling precise alignment and stable fixation to promote optimal healing and functional outcomes.



3.Distal of The First Metatarsal Osteotomy Plate Indications


The use of a distal first metatarsal osteotomy plate is indicated in various surgical procedures aimed at correcting deformities or addressing issues related to the first metatarsal bone. Below are the common indications for using this type of plate:


Indications 


1.Hallux Valgus (Bunion Deformity):

    • One of the most common indications is the surgical correction of hallux valgus, a condition where the big toe deviates towards the second toe, often accompanied by a prominent bump on the inside of the foot (the bunion). The osteotomy plate helps stabilize the bone after it has been cut and realigned.


2.Metatarsus Primus Varus:

    • This condition involves an abnormal inward deviation of the first metatarsal bone, which can contribute to the development of hallux valgus. An osteotomy, stabilized with a plate, can correct this alignment.


3.Correction of Metatarsal Length Discrepancies:

    • When the first metatarsal bone is either too long or too short relative to the other metatarsals, leading to pain or dysfunction, an osteotomy and plate fixation can adjust the length for improved balance and function.


4.Osteoarthritis of the First Metatarsophalangeal Joint:

    • In cases where osteoarthritis affects the joint at the base of the big toe, leading to pain and reduced motion, an osteotomy and stabilization with a plate may be indicated as part of joint-preserving surgery or before considering more extensive procedures like joint fusion.


5.Fractures of the First Metatarsal:

    • Acute fractures or nonunion (failure to heal) of the first metatarsal bone can be stabilized using an osteotomy plate, especially in cases where conventional fixation methods (like screws alone) are insufficient to maintain alignment.


6.Revision Surgery for Failed Previous Bunion Surgery:

    • If a previous bunion surgery has failed or the deformity has recurred, a revision surgery using a distal first metatarsal osteotomy plate may be necessary to achieve proper correction and stability.


7.Severe Deformities of the First Metatarsal:

    • In cases of severe or complex deformities of the first metatarsal that cannot be adequately addressed with less invasive procedures, osteotomy and plate fixation provide a controlled and stable means to correct the deformity.


8.Lesser Metatarsal Overload:

    • When the first metatarsal is too short or misaligned, it can lead to excessive pressure on the lesser metatarsals (second to fifth), causing pain or calluses. Osteotomy with plate fixation can help redistribute weight across the forefoot more evenly.


9.Juvenile or Adolescent Hallux Valgus:

    • In younger patients with hallux valgus, where the bones are still growing and developing, an osteotomy and plate fixation might be indicated to correct the deformity and prevent further progression.


10.Rheumatoid Arthritis:

    • In patients with rheumatoid arthritis, where joint deformity and instability are common, a distal first metatarsal osteotomy with plate fixation can help realign and stabilize the joint, improving function and reducing pain.


These indications highlight the versatility and importance of distal first metatarsal osteotomy plates in foot and ankle surgery, particularly in the management of deformities and alignment issues of the first metatarsal bone.


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7.Distal of The First Metatarsal Osteotomy Plate FAQ


1. What is a distal first metatarsal osteotomy plate?

A distal first metatarsal osteotomy plate is a surgical implant used to stabilize the first metatarsal bone after an osteotomy (a surgical cut to correct deformities). This plate helps hold the bone in its new position as it heals, particularly in surgeries addressing foot deformities like hallux valgus (bunions).


2. Why might I need a distal first metatarsal osteotomy?

This procedure is typically performed to correct deformities of the first metatarsal, such as hallux valgus, where the big toe deviates towards the other toes, creating a painful bump. It's also used for other conditions like metatarsus primus varus, fractures, and to correct metatarsal length discrepancies.


3. How does the osteotomy plate function during recovery?

The plate is attached to the first metatarsal bone with screws after the bone has been surgically cut and realigned. It stabilizes the bone in its new position, allowing it to heal properly and maintaining the correction achieved during surgery.


4. What are the benefits of using an osteotomy plate?

  • Stability: The plate provides strong fixation, ensuring the bone heals in the correct position.

  • Precision: Allows for accurate realignment of the bone, which is crucial for correcting deformities.

  • Reduced Risk of Complications: By stabilizing the bone, the plate helps reduce the risk of the bone shifting or healing improperly.


5. What is the typical recovery time after surgery?

Recovery can take several months. Typically, you may need to avoid putting weight on the affected foot for 6 to 8 weeks. Full recovery, including a return to normal activities, usually takes 3 to 6 months, depending on the specific surgery and individual healing process.


6. Are there risks or complications associated with using an osteotomy plate?

Yes, potential risks include:

  • Infection: As with any surgery, there's a risk of infection.

  • Nonunion: The bone may not heal properly, requiring additional treatment.

  • Hardware Issues: There could be discomfort or irritation from the plate or screws.

  • Nerve Damage: Although rare, there's a possibility of nerve injury during the procedure.


7. Will the plate need to be removed after the bone has healed?

In most cases, the plate can remain in place indefinitely without causing issues. However, if it causes discomfort or other problems after healing, it can be surgically removed.


8. What type of postoperative care is required?

After surgery, you will need to keep the foot elevated and avoid putting weight on it until your surgeon advises. Keeping the surgical site clean and dry is crucial to prevent infection. You may also need to wear a special boot or cast, and physical therapy might be recommended to help restore movement and strength.


9. Can I resume normal activities after the surgery?

Yes, but it will take time. Initially, you will need to follow strict weight-bearing restrictions. As healing progresses, your surgeon will gradually allow you to return to normal activities. Full recovery, including walking and other activities, typically takes several months.


10. What alternatives are there to using an osteotomy plate?

Alternatives might include using different types of fixation methods, such as screws or pins, or performing a different surgical technique depending on the severity of the deformity. In some cases, non-surgical treatments like orthotics might be recommended before considering surgery.


11. Will I experience pain after surgery?

Some pain and discomfort are normal after surgery, but this is usually manageable with prescribed pain medications. Your surgeon will provide a pain management plan to help control discomfort during your recovery.


12. What should I do if I experience complications?

If you notice signs of infection (such as redness, swelling, or drainage), increased pain, or any other unusual symptoms, contact your surgeon immediately. Early intervention can help prevent more serious complications.

These FAQs provide a comprehensive overview of what to expect when undergoing surgery involving a distal first metatarsal osteotomy plate, including the procedure’s purpose, benefits, risks, and recovery process.


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