نتایج جستجو برای: ponseti method

تعداد نتایج: 1630239  

Journal: :the archives of bone and joint surgery 0
ali parsa orthopedic research center, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran mohammad hallaj moghadam orthopedic research center, ghaem hospital mohammad h taraz jamshidi orthopedic research center, ghaem hospital

the ponseti method is a safe and effective treatment for congenital clubfoot, and radically decreases the need for extensive corrective surgery. but a group of patients will still present with under corrected residual equinovarus deformities despite the proper use of the ponseti method. about 25% of operated clubfeet will develop recurrence or show a marked residual deformity (recurrent clubfoo...

2016
Caris E Grimes Hampus Holmer Jane Maraka Birhanu Ayana Linda Hansen Christopher B D Lavy

BACKGROUND Club foot is a common congenital deformity affecting 150 000-200 000 children every year. Untreated patients end up walking on the side or back of the affected foot, with severe social and economic consequences. Club foot is highly treatable by the Ponseti method, a non-invasive technique that has been described as highly suitable for use in resource-limited settings. To date, there ...

2017
Balasankar Ganesan Ameersing Luximon Adel Al-Jumaily Suchita Kothe Balasankar Ganesh R Naik

BACKGROUND Congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV), also known as clubfoot, is common congenital orthopedic foot deformity in children characterized by four components of foot deformities: hindfoot equinus, hindfoot varus, midfoot cavus, and forefoot adduction. Although a number of conservative and surgical methods have been proposed to correct the clubfoot deformity, the relapses of the clubfoot...

  The Ponseti method is a safe and effective treatment for congenital clubfoot, and radically decreases the need for extensive corrective surgery. But a group of patients will still present with under corrected residual equinovarus deformities despite the proper use of the Ponseti method. About 25% of operated clubfeet will develop recurrence or show a marked residual deformity (recurrent clubf...

2013
Naveen Gupta Pebam Sudesh Mahesh Prakash Sujit K Tripathy Mandeep S Dhillon

Background: Ultrasonographic evaluation of clubfoot is an objective method of severity assessment. The objective of this article is to assess the reliability of clubfoot severity assessment by sonographic evaluation of talonavicular angle (TNA) and the reliability of assessing change in angle on simulated Ponseti manipulation. Materials and methods: Twenty-six infants with unilateral idiopathic...

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
mohammad gharehdaghi md,associate professor, mashad university of medical sciences mashad, iran mousa alhaosawi assistant professor, king fahad hospital, madine, saudi arabia amir shahriar ariamanesh md, assistant professor, mashad university of medical sciences, mashad, iran arash nejad .consultant orthopaedic pediatric &hip surgeon, ucl university, london, uk abdullah mohammad sandokji orthopaedic surgeon, assistant professor, taiba university, madine, saudi arabia mohammad abdellsalam orthopaedic surgeon, king fahad hospital, madine, saudi arabia

objective hyperextension of the big toe is described here as a simple and reliable sign to predict undercorrection of cavus deformity of clubfoot in the ponseti method. materials & methods this retrospective study was conducted on children with clubfoot who were treated successfully by ponseti method in the king fahad hospital, saudi arabia, and emam reza hospital, mashad, iran, from 2003 throu...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2011
C R Jowett J A Morcuende M Ramachandran

We present a systematic review of the results of the Ponseti method of management for congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV). Our aims were to assess the method, the effects of modifications to the original method, and compare it with other similar methods of treatment. We found 308 relevant citations in the English literature up to 31 May 2010, of which 74 full-text articles met our inclusion c...

Journal: :The archives of bone and joint surgery 2014
Ali Parsa Mohammad Hallaj Moghadam Mohammad H Taraz Jamshidi

The Ponseti method is a safe and effective treatment for congenital clubfoot, and radically decreases the need for extensive corrective surgery. But a group of patients will still present with under corrected residual equinovarus deformities despite the proper use of the Ponseti method. About 25% of operated clubfeet will develop recurrence or show a marked residual deformity (recurrent clubfoo...

2016
R Gunalan A Mazelan YPB Lee A Saw

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 institut...

2014
Dan Cosma Nini Gheorghe Dana Vasilescu

Clubfoot is a complex foot malformation that occurs separately from other bone and joint malformations. Beginning with the year 2003, the team of the Department of Pediatric Orthopedics of the Rehabilitation Clinical Hospital Cluj-Napoca was the first to have applied the Ponseti method in our country for the treatment of clubfoot. In the period 2011-2013, 51 children passed the inclusion criter...

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