Three-dimensional gait analysis in children with recurrent idiopathic clubfoot undergoing complete tibialis anterior tendon transfer

2021 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
Jingchun Li ◽  
Fuxing Xun ◽  
Yiqiang Li ◽  
Yuanzhong Liu ◽  
Hongwen Xu ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. e16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joshua B. Holt ◽  
Brian Westerlind ◽  
Jose A. Morcuende

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 247301142092359
Author(s):  
Chanseok Rhee ◽  
Bernard Burgesson ◽  
Ben Orlik ◽  
Karl Logan

Background: The Ponseti method has revolutionized the treatment of idiopathic clubfoot, but recurrence remains problematic. Dynamic supination is a common cause of recurrence, and the standard treatment is tibialis anterior tendon transfer using an external button. Although safe and effective, the placement of the button on the sole creates a pressure point, which can lead to skin ulceration. In our institution, a suture button has been used for the tibialis anterior tendon transfer and we report our results here. Methods: Two senior authors’ case logs were retrospectively reviewed to identify 23 patients (34 feet) for tibialis anterior tendon transfer using a suture button. Complications and additional operative procedures were assessed by reviewing operative notes, follow-up visit clinic notes, and radiographs. The mean age of the patients was 6 years 2 months (SD 40 months) and the average follow-up duration was 67.1 weeks (SD 72 weeks). Results: There were 5 complications (14.7%). Recurrence occurred bilaterally in 1 patient (5.9%) but did not require reoperation. Other complications included a cast-related pressure sore (2.9%) and an infection (2.9%) requiring irrigation with debridement along with hardware removal. Conclusions: Tibialis anterior tendon transfer using a suture button was a safe procedure with theoretical advantage of providing stronger fixation and reducing the risk of skin pressure necrosis compared to the standard external button technique. We believe a suture button could allow earlier rehabilitation and may afford stronger ankle eversion. Prospective studies are required to compare the differences in functional outcomes between the procedures. Level of Evidence: Level IV, case series, therapeutic study.


2019 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
pp. 0-0
Author(s):  
Osman Nuri Özyalvaç ◽  
Akay Kırat ◽  
Evren Akpınar ◽  
Yaşar Mahsut Dinçel ◽  
Barış Özkul ◽  
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