Title of article :
Correlation of Foot Bimalleolar Angle and Ultrasonography in Assessing the Severity of Club Foot in Neonates Treated by the Ponseti Method
Author/Authors :
V, Bajaj Department of Orthopaedics - University College of Medical Sciences - Delhi - India , R, Anshuman Department of Orthopaedics - University College of Medical Sciences - Delhi - India , N, Verma Department of Orthopaedics - University College of Medical Sciences - Delhi - India , MP, Singh Department of Orthopaedics - University College of Medical Sciences - Delhi - India , A, Tandon Department of Orthopaedics - University College of Medical Sciences - Delhi - India
Abstract :
Introduction: Correlation of Pirani score and foot bimalleolar (FBM) angle has been used in few studies but correlation of FBM angle with ultrasonography has never been evaluated so they are being correlated in assessing the
severity of clubfoot in neonates treated by Ponseti method.
Material and Methods: Thirty-two feet with congenital
talipes equinovarus (CTEV) deformity in neonates were
prospectively treated by the Ponseti method. FBM angle and
ultrasound parameters were measured three times i.e. at the
time of initial presentation, at four weeks of treatment and at
completion of treatment. The feet were divided according to
the Pirani score in groups: one (0-2.0), two (2.5-4) and three
(4.5-6). Correlation between FBM angle and ultrasound
parameters were evaluated using Pearson
correlation/regression.
Results: Correlation between FBM angle and ultrasound
parameters were statistically significant (p-value < 0.05).
Conclusion: Ultrasound has the potential to accurately
depict the pathoanatomy in clubfoot. FBM angle and
ultrasound are objective methods to assess the severity of clubfoot. FBM angle and ultrasonography correlated in severity of deformity and correction achieved along the course of treatment.
Keywords :
CTEV , ultrasound , foot bimalleolar angle , Pirani score , Ponseti method
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal