[Anterior tibialis tendon transfer for the treatment of dynamic supination in patients with clubfoot. Analysis of clinical outcomes and complications].

Acta ortopedica mexicana Pub Date : 2023-11-01
F Turazza, E Sanchez, V Allende, J J Masquijo
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Abstract

Introduction: our aim was to evaluate the clinical outcomes and complications of anterior tibialis tendon transfer (ATTT) in children with dynamic supination after clubfoot treatment.

Material and methods: children with dynamic supination after initial treatment with Ponseti method or surgery who underwent ATTT between 2008 and 2020 were included for evaluation. Demographic data, previous treatment, associated procedures and fixation method were analyzed. Functional results were evaluated with the grading system described by Thompson. Complications and their treatment were analyzed.

Results: a total of 39 patients (57 feet) were analyzed. 70% received previous treatment with Ponseti method, 19.3% underwent surgical posteromedial release, and 10.7% another type of surgical treatment. 88% of cases required associated procedures including Achilles tendon lengthening or tenotomy, plantar fasciotomy, tibial osteotomy, lateral column shortening, posterior release. The predominant type of fixation was the pull-out button method (96.5%). The average follow-up was 31.5 months. According to the Thompson grading system, 52 patients presented good results, two fair and three poor. 98.2% of the feet showed active contraction of the transferred tibialis anterior tendon. There were four complications: plantar irritation, synovial cyst in the dorsum of the foot and deep infection. Two feet required unplanned surgery.

Conclusion: anterior tibialis tendon transfer is an effective technique to correct residual dynamic supination in patients with clubfoot.

[胫骨前肌腱转移用于治疗马蹄内翻足患者的动态上举。临床结果和并发症分析]。
导言:我们的目的是评估胫骨前肌腱转移术(ATTT)对足外翻患儿的临床疗效和并发症。材料与方法:纳入2008年至2020年期间接受ATTT治疗的足外翻患儿,这些患儿在接受Ponseti法或手术初步治疗后出现动态外翻。对人口统计学数据、之前的治疗、相关手术和固定方法进行了分析。采用汤普森(Thompson)描述的分级系统对功能结果进行评估。结果:共分析了 39 名患者(57 英尺)。70%的患者之前接受过 Ponseti 方法治疗,19.3%的患者接受过手术后内侧松解术,10.7%的患者接受过其他类型的手术治疗。88%的病例需要进行相关手术,包括跟腱延长或腱鞘切开术、足底筋膜切开术、胫骨截骨术、外侧柱缩短术、后方松解术。最主要的固定方式是拔出扣法(96.5%)。平均随访时间为31.5个月。根据汤普森(Thompson)分级系统,52名患者效果良好,2名一般,3名较差。98.2%的足部显示被转移的胫骨前肌腱能主动收缩。有四种并发症:足底刺激、足背滑膜囊肿和深度感染。结论:胫骨前肌腱转移术是矫正马蹄内翻足患者残余动态上翻的有效技术。
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