INTRODUCTION:
Polydactyly of the foot is not uncommon, with the preaxial type or hallux duplication comprising
15% of cases.2 Metatarsal type preaxial polydactyly (MTPP) accounts for an estimated third of all reported preaxial
polydactyly cases. Traditional surgical procedures for this condition frequently have drawbacks that include
varying degrees of hallux varus and a bigger forefoot.1 Due to these disadvantages, developed a simple
and effective technique for the reconstruction of MTPP.
CASE REPORT:
Amalgamating osteotomy procedures were done for bilateral MTPP in an 18-month old girl who
had been experiencing shoe ware difficulty. An excellent and pain-free functional outcome was achieved with
good cosmetic appearance and an improved ability to wear various kinds of footwear.
CONCLUSION
Amalgamating osteotomy could be the procedure of choice for the reconstruction of metatarsal
type preaxial polydactyly. Case series and long-term follow-ups should be done to compare outcomes with
other surgical techniques.
Polydactyly