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Filter by:This is a Phase 2b, randomized, double blind, placebo and active controlled study with an Ascending Dose Stage and an optional Dose Expansion Stage in subjects undergoing bunionectomy.
This study analyses the Reverdin Isham procedure, which is the most popular minimally invasive surgical hallux valgus correction method and the minimally invasive chevron osteotomy, representing the standard technique of open surgery. It is hypothesized that the two techniques would show significant differences in regard to radiological outcome (Hypothesis 1), clinical outcome (Hypothesis 2) and development of radiological recurrence (Hypothesis 3).
Lateral soft tissue release is commonly performed as part of the surgical correction of hallux valgus. This study will look at the results form a series of patients whom have underwent the arthroscopic lateral soft tissue release.
Investigate the optimal timing for weight bearing after Hallux Valgus surgery. Hypothesis: Early weight bearing does not affect outcome after the Endoscopic Distal Soft Tissue Procedure for Hallux Valgus Correction.