Research Article

Medium-Long-Term Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes of Minimally Invasive Distal Metatarsal Metaphyseal Osteotomy (DMMO) for Central Primary Metatarsalgia: Do Maestro Criteria Have a Predictive Value in the Preoperative Planning for This Percutaneous Technique?

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(Case 1): a 47-year-old female patient having undergone DMMO of the M2, M3, and M4 in addition to Reverdin-Isham and Akin percutaneous osteotomies for HV correction of her left foot. Radiographic images of anteroposterior (A) and lateral views (B): at preoperative period (1), immediate postoperative period (2), 1-month follow-up (3), 3-month follow-up (4), 6-month follow-up (5), 12-month follow-up (6), and 52 months after surgery (7), showing bone callus consolidation and its remodeling, maintaining the shortening and elevation of the head of the MBs treated.