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 2): a 58-year-old female patient having undergone DMMO of the M2, M3, and M4 in association with Endolog technique 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 48 months after surgery (7), showing bone callus consolidation and its remodeling, maintaining the shortening and elevation of the head of the MBs treated.