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Larrainzar-Garijo, Ricardo
Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo, Ricardo
Losa Iglesias, Marta Elena
Bayod-López, Javier
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López-López, D, Larrainzar-Garijo, R, De-Bengoa-Vallejo, RB, Losa-Iglesias, ME, Bayod-López, J. Effectiveness of the Lapidus plate system in foot surgery: A PRISMA compliant systematic review. Int Wound J. 2022; 19( 3): 507- 514. https://doi.org/10.1111/iwj.13649
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[Abstract] Lapidus arthrodesis is an established standard procedure to correct various footsurgery problems and hallux limitus, hypermobility of the first ray, halluxabductus valgus, and symptomatic lesser metatarsal. After decades, many fixa-tion methods in the orthopaedic surgery industry have been developed fordecreasing complications and improving this technique. The aim of this PRI-SMA compliant systematic review is to analyse the effectiveness of several lapi-dus plate systems in foot surgery. We have carried out the first systematicreview of the relevant published literature so as to systematically evaluate thescientific knowledge available now on this association, assigning predefined eli-gibility criteria. Fourteen studies were selected which had an overall of 738cases. The first tarsal metatarsal joint and hallux valgus were treated by theapplication of different types of Lapidus plate system. The optimal level of thefixation in these procedures is related with the type and system insertion placeof the plate with or without screw in each specific foot disease. There is an insuf-ficient number of studies about the effectiveness of the different types of Lapidusplate system in foot surgery, and there is a need to increase outcomes knowledgeon the level of the fixation, sort of the system, and insert place in foot surgery.
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