TY - JOUR AU - Tavares Cordeiro Neto, Antero AU - Pereira Neto, Valter AU - de Schoucair Jambeiro, Jorge Eduardo AU - Azevedo Alves de Sousa, Lucas AU - Aguiar de Azevedo, Jones AU - Delmonte, Fernando AU - Almeida Matos, Marcos PY - 2022/12/20 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Hallux valgus and percutaneous surgery: treatment evaluation JF - Journal of the Foot & Ankle JA - J Foot Ankle VL - 16 IS - 3 SE - Systematic Review DO - 10.30795/jfootankle.2022.v16.1648 UR - https://jfootankle.com/JournalFootAnkle/article/view/1648 SP - 317-321 AB - <p class="p1"><strong><span class="s1">Objective: </span></strong>Evaluate the treatment of hallux valgus through percutaneous surgery. <strong><span class="s1">Methods: </span></strong>This is a systematic review, and the search was conducted on PubMed/Medline and Virtual Health Library (VHL) databases. The search included studies that addressed percutaneous surgery and analyzed the American Orthopaedic Foot &amp; Ankle Society (AOFAS) score, published between 2013 and 2018, as original studies, in English, Portuguese and Spanish. <strong><span class="s1">Results: </span></strong>One-hundred and eighty-five articles were identified in the databases, 19 were selected for STrengthening the Reporting of OBservational studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) application, and five were included in the systematic review. The majority of the studies were European; the age of the patient was from 17 to 78 years, who suffered from mild to severe deformities, which were evaluated radiographically and through the AOFAS scale, then submitted to minimally invasive surgeries. Postoperative follow-up was from six months to ten years. <strong><span class="s1">Conclusion: </span></strong>The percutaneous technique for hallux valgus correction has shown good results, little surgical trauma, few complications, rapid recovery, return to activities and high satisfaction with the result. <em><strong>Level of Evidence I; Systematic Review of Level I Studies.</strong></em></p> ER -