Title of article :
Pattern of Presentation and Outcome of Short-term Treatment for Idiopathic Clubfoot / CTEV with Ponseti Method
Author/Authors :
R, Gunalan Department of Orthopaedic Surgery - University Malaya - Petaling Jaya, Malaysia , A, Mazelan Department of Orthopaedic Surgery - University Malaya - Petaling Jaya, Malaysia , YPB, Lee Department of Orthopaedic Surgery - University Malaya - Petaling Jaya, Malaysia , A, Saw Department of Orthopaedic Surgery - University Malaya - Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
Abstract :
Introduction: Congenital Talipes Equinovarus (CTEV) is a common congenital foot deformity that is associated with long term disability. Treatment with Ponseti method has been
successful especially for children who present early. We conducted this study to investigate the age of presentation of children and report the early outcome.
Materials: This is a retrospective study from a single
institution. We included 31 patients with 45 idiopathic
clubfeet and investigated problems and success rate at the
end of serial casting.
Results: Mean age at presentation was 4.9 months. The
mean number of casting was 6 and mean duration of casting
was 2.7 months. The initial success rate of 91.1%, with four
feet (8.8%) diagnosed as resistant clubfoot and eventually
required soft tissue surgery. With mean follow up of 14.1
months, four other feet (8.8%) developed relapse but were
treated with repeat Ponseti method.
Conclusion: Many CTEV patients present late for treatment.
However, the Ponseti method remained effective with high initial success rate of 91.1%. Relapsed CTEV can still be treated successfully with repeat casting using the Ponseti method.
Keywords :
Foot , relapsed , resistant , foot deformity , congenital , Ponseti method
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal