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DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1793823
Pé plano valgo adquirido: Conceitos atuais – “Do pé plano valgo adquirido do adulto à deformidade colapsante progressiva do pé”
Article in several languages: português | English Suporte Financeiro RZ declara suporte para este manuscrito da International Society of Thrombosis and Haemostasis. CCN declara bolsas ou contratos da bolsa de pesquisa da Paragon 28, OREF, e University of Iowa; royalties ou licensas da Paragon 28, Medartis e Extremity Medical; taxas de consultoria para a Paragon 28, Zimmer-Biomet, Medartis e Stryker; pagamentos recebidos da Extremity Medical e da Artelon; pagamentos ou honorários recebidos da Paragon 28, Zimmer-Biomet, Medartis e Stryker; pagamentos recebidos da Artelon; pagamento por depoimento de especialista para a Stryker e a Paragon 28; apoio por comparecer a reuniões e/ou viagens da CurveBeam, Paragon 28, Zimmer-Biomet e Stryker; liderança ou papel fiduciário na Foot and Ankle Clinics como editor-chefe, membro dos comitês da AOFAS e da AAOS, pagamentos recebidos da FAI como membro do Comitê de Mídia e vice-presidente da International Weight Bearing CT Society; e ações ou opções da CurveBeam AI e da Tayco Brace.
Resumo
O distúrbio clínico tradicionalmente conhecido como pé plano valgo por insuficiência do tendão tibial posterior ou pé plano valgo adquirido do adulto tem sido objeto de diversas publicações nas últimas duas décadas, e entende-se agora que o problema não está no tendão tibial posterior em si, pois o distúrbio pode ocorrer até mesmo sem a lesão desse tendão. Estudos trouxeram novos conceitos e entendimentos que questionaram o olhar sobre o tema, o que culminou na substituição das classificações existentes por uma que fosse mais assertiva e discriminativa dos possíveis padrões de apresentação da deformidade. Além disso, também propôs-se a mudança da nomenclatura para “deformidade colapsante progressiva do pé” (DCPP; progressive collapsing foot deformity, PCFD, em inglês).
Quanto ao tratamento cirúrgico, ainda persiste o conceito de abordagem à la carte, com ênfase no realinhamento dos eixos, o que pode ser obtido por meio de osteotomias, artrodeses e equilíbrio de partes moles, que consiste em transposições/reparos tendinosos e reconstrução de estruturas ligamentares, sobretudo do complexo ligamentar deltoide e do ligamento mola.
Publication History
Received: 08 September 2023
Accepted: 06 November 2023
Article published online:
21 December 2024
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