Magnetic resonance imaging of severe idiopathic club foot treated with one-week accelerated Ponseti (OWAP) technique.
Foot Ankle Surg
; 28(3): 338-346, 2022 Apr.
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PURPOSE: This study aims to evaluate changes in tarsal bones relationship after the use of one week accelerated Ponseti method in the treatment of severe idiopathic clubfoot using MRI. We hypothesize that one-week accelerated Ponseti is at least as effective as standard techniques in achieving the desirable MRI parameters. METHODS: This is a prospective study of 8 children with severe idiopathic clubfeet (Pirani 6) (4 unilateral and 4 bilateral) treated before the age of three months with one-week accelerated Ponseti technique, as described in a former study with minimum 2-year follow-up. The 8 corrected feet were compared with the 4 unilateral normal feet at clinical and radiological levels using a Pirani scoring system and an MRI, respectively. RESULTS: Clinical results showed that Pirani score was 1.1 in the last follow up in comparison to Pirani 6 pretreatment (p < 0.05). MRI results indicated that the malleocalcaneal angle, axial malleocalcaneal index, coronal tibiocalcaneal angle, sagittal talocalcaneal angle, and talar head neck calcaneal rotation showed statistical difference between the two groups (p < 0.05). Sagittal malleocalcaneal index, sagittal tibiocalcaneal angle, talar head neck rotation related to talar body, and posterior calcaneal rotation showed no statistical difference between normal feet and clubfeet after correction (p value >0.05). CONCLUSION: One-week accelerated Ponseti technique showed to be as effective and safe as other treatment methods through clinical and MRI follow up data. MRI role was to confirm the efficiency of this innovative accelerated technique, but not used as a routine follow up.
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Pie Equinovaro
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Astrágalo
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Observational_studies
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Child
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Humans
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Infant
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Foot Ankle Surg
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ORTOPEDIA
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2022
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Article