Butler M, Keating S E, DeVincentis A F
Department of Podiatric Surgery, Sheridan Park Hospital, Tonawanda, New York 14150.
J Foot Surg. 1988 Mar-Apr;27(2):162-5.
Hallux adductus, a horizontal plane deformity, often has an iatrogenic etiology especially as a complication of hallux abducto valgus surgery. A case at Sheridan Park Hospital is described in which the patient developed a steadily worsening static hallux adductus following foot surgery. She underwent further corrective procedures for the hallux adductus 11/2 years later. The authors conclude that if a mild static hallux adductus is observed in conjunction with bunionectomy or other surgery, it should be corrected at that time rather than some years later.