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Titre : | Foot and Ankle Clinics, Vol. 26, n° 4 - December 2021 - Foot Ankle Deformity in the Child |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/12/2021 |
Année de publication : | 2021 |
Langues: | Français |
Disponible en ligne : | Non |
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Article
The main feature of congenital vertical talus (CVT) is a dislocation of the talonavicular joint in combination with contractures of the dorsolateral tendons of the foot and tendo Achilles.
Functional results of the miniinvasive method are sup[...]
Article
The first steps are a clinical and technical evaluation of a neurologically involved foot.
A working diagnosis must be followed by a concise treatment plan.
Treatment consists of planning and executing definite surgical steps.
After-treat[...]
Article
Despite the widespread use of the Ponseti method high rates of clubfoot recurrence are still reported.
There is little consensus on treatment of recurrence, which ranges from neglect to open joint surgery.
This review reflects the literatur[...]
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Calcaneonavicular (CNC) and talocalcaneal (TCC) coalitions are the most common causes of rigid flatfoot (RFF) in children. Resection with interposition of fat graft is the treatment of choice in symptomatic flatfeet.
Plan radiographs are not [...]
Article
Bone tumors affecting the child foot are rare, and most lesions are benign, but a thorough diagnostic evaluation is crucial to rule out a malignant lesion.
Tumors affecting the foot clinically behave analogous to tumors in other skeletal site[...]
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Tarsal coalition is a congenital skeletal development disorder, with onset of symptoms typically occurring in early adolescence when the coalition starts to ossify. Complex tarsal coalition includes extensive talocalcaneal coalition, double or [...]
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There are 3 operative procedures for the correction of brachymetatarsia.
The correction of short longitudinal bone defects of a metatarsal bone up to 10 mm can be performed by lengthening osteotomy or interposition of autologous or allogenic [...]
Article
Choosing a treatment strategy depends on the age of the patient, the severity and rigidity of the deformity, and its previous treatment.
In less-severe neglected clubfoot cases, the Ponseti method can lead to a complete correction of the defo[...]
Article
The natural history for young children less than 5 years of age is for planovalgus to improve.
Equinus contracture surgery should be conservative, carefully avoiding overlengthening.
Flexible moderate-severity planovalgus correction surgery[...]
Article
Etiology and treatment of hallux valgus is different for juvenile hallux valgus (JHV) than in adult-onset hallux valgus.
Conservative treatment should be exhausted prior to procedural intervention for JHV and treatment should be for pain and [...]
Article
Most pediatric flexible flatfeet are asymptomatic and do not require surgery.
The calcaneal lengthening osteotomy is a powerful corrective procedure for symptomatic flexible pediatric flatfoot.
Assess intraoperatively for residual forefoot [...]
Article
The persistent forefoot abduction might lead to poor quality of propulsion, instability and necessitate kinematic adaptations at the foot; individuals with pronated feet may have implications on the underlying mechanisms of overuse injuries.
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The correct application of the Ilizarov technique starts from understanding and identifying the disorders.
Ilizarov technique is usually used in relapsing deformities, in which there is poor soft-tissue quality or shortening of bone tissue.
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Clubfoot overcorrection can develop gradually over years and is characterized in school age by hindfoot valgus position due to excessive rigid peritalar eversion, sometimes accompanied by supramalleolar valgus malalignment. Surgical treatment is[...]
Article
The approach to treatment of severe untreated or recurrent congenital talipes equinovarus deformities is very different in the world where patients are mobile, have access to repeated return visits for follow-up treatment, and where more sophist[...]