Make an appointment
  • English
    • Français
    • Nederlands
Foot and Ankle Institute
  • Welcome
  • Disorders
  • Specialists
  • Publications
  • Info
  • Contact Us

Quintus superductus

Definition

This is a deformity, often already present at birth, in which a partial dislocation in the metatarsophalangeal joint of the little toe occurs. The fifth toe seems to be moved proximally and dorsally, and is often located with a rotating movement over the base of the fourth toe.

Fig-90

 

Causes

There seems to be no preference for male or female. This “malformation” occurs in 3O% of the cases in both feet, sometimes with a familial tendency.

 

Symptoms

Besides aesthetic complaints, patients experience little burden of this “quintus supradductus”, and rarely, a surgical procedure is necessary. Yet, in some cases, we see that pain occurs in adults as a result of friction between the toe and the shoe, whether or not in the presence of a corn. Since the extensor tendon of the little toe is almost always shortened, it should at least be lengthened or transferred during any possible operation.

 

Treatment

In case of persistent pain, despite the change of footwear, an operation can be proposed in which, minimally, the extensor tendon is lengthened and the dorsal and medial capsule is removed. From time tot time, a skin grafting should be done, an interphalangeal arthroplasty be performed and/or the extensor tendon be cut out.

 

Postoperative policy

After the operation, which takes place in day hospital, you can lean immediately, provided you are wearing adjusted footwear during 3 to 4 weeks. A taping during approximately 3 months can help avoiding a possible recurrence.

  • Foot and Ankle Institute
    Building Ariane E0, Avenue Ariane 5
    1200 Woluwe-St-Lambert
    Tel: +32 2 280 17 07
    Email: info@footandankleinstitute.be
    Privacy Policy
  • Welcome
  • Disorders
  • Specialists
  • Publications
  • Info
  • Contact Us
  • English
    • Français
    • Nederlands
Corona COVID-19 Alert

 

Because of the increased risk of contamination, because of the hospital emergency plan, all consultations within the Foot and Ankle Institute are canceled from this Sunday 15/03/2020 until Friday 03/04/2020.

ONLY patients, in the immediate postoperative period, will be seen on the outpatient clinic. All surgeries, planned during this period, must be postponed. Our secretaries will contact you as soon as possible to ensure further treatment.

 

If you present yourself at the outpatient clinic, being part of the exceptions:

  • – Anyone, presenting respiratory symptoms, cough, fever, difficulty breathing or a flu syndrome will and has to be refused access to our facility, unless absolutely necessary regardin the continuity of care.
  • – The recommendations concerning hand hygiene and the means of preventing the spread of the virus must be respected at all times, as well during contact with the care provider as well as in the waiting room:
    • ° Do not shake hands
    • ° Wash your hands
    • ° Do not come if you experience respiratory symptoms,…
    • ° Respect always a minimum distance of 1-2 meter with other people
  • – Access to the facility is STRICTLY FORBIDDEN to children younger than 18 years old, except if they have been operated. If this is the case, maximum one accompanying person will be allowed.
  • – ONLY the patient will be granted access to the facility. No escorts, except in particular cases.

 

All surgeries are postponed according to the recommendations of the Minister of Health and all hospital directors. Our secretariat will contact you within reasonable time to fix a new dat with you, based on the development of the health situation, which is unknown and changing continuously.

The Foot and Ankle Institute would like to thank you for your understanding en encourages you to respect these safety instructions, put in place for the health of us all.

We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website.

You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in settings.

 
Powered by  GDPR Cookie Compliance
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.

If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again.