Gonzalez P, Kumar S J
Alfred I. duPont Institute, Wilmington, Delaware 19899.
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1990 Jan;72(1):71-7.
Seventy-five feet in forty-eight patients that had calcaneonavicular coalition were evaluated at two to twenty-three years after resection of the coalition and interposition of the extensor digitorum brevis muscle. The result was excellent or good in fifty-eight feet (77 per cent). Three feet that were rated initially as having a fair result improved over time, and at the last follow-up the result in those feet was rated as good. Only five feet (7 per cent) had a poor result. The best results were in patients who had a cartilaginous coalition and who were less than sixteen years old at the time of operation.