Outcomes of the Ponseti method for the treatment of children diagnosed with congenital clubfoot in population under five years at Fundación Ruth Paz in San Pedro Sula, Honduras

Sandy Lizeth Guerrero Sorto, G. García, N. Cruz, Paola Estela Figueroa Avilez, Gabriela Alejandra Contreras
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Background: Congenital clubfoot is a common deformity characterized by an abnormal development of the foot. The etiology is multifactorial and genetic causes have been related. The Ponseti method is a conservative treatment for the clubfoot, mostly used in idiopathic cases. This method involves serial plaster cast changes, tenotomy of the Achilles tendon and use of braces to prevent relapses. This study was designed to identify the characteristics of the patients diagnosed with congenital clubfoot who were treated with the Ponseti method and the main outcomes of this treatment in children under five years.Method: A retrospective study was conducted in Fundación Ruth Paz in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, since June 1st 2015 to May 31th 2017. This study included patients under five years who were diagnosed with congenital clubfoot and treated with Ponseti method. The data were collected from the clinical files of the identified cases.Results: Congenital clubfoot was more common among males (66.3%) and the localization of the deformity was more commonly bilateral (51.8%). The cases of idiopathic clubfoot represent 91.6% of all the cases. The tenotomy of the Achilles tendon was performed in 51.8% of the patients.  Complete treatment was identified in 90.4% of the cases and relapses were reported in 12% of the children who completed treatment.Conclusions: Ponseti method was effective for treat children under five years diagnosed with clubfoot (idiopathic and non-idiopathic) and a significant decrease of the Pirani scoring after treatment was identified in all the cases. A correct use of braces is necessary to avoid relapses.
在洪都拉斯圣佩德罗苏拉的Fundación Ruth Paz, Ponseti方法治疗五岁以下诊断为先天性内翻足的儿童的结果
背景:先天性内翻足是一种常见的畸形,其特征是足部发育异常。病因是多因素的,遗传因素也有相关性。Ponseti法是一种保守治疗内翻足的方法,主要用于特发性病例。该方法包括连续石膏石膏更换,跟腱切开术和使用支架来防止复发。本研究旨在确定经Ponseti方法治疗的先天性内翻足患者的特征,以及5岁以下儿童采用该方法治疗的主要结果。方法:对2015年6月1日至2017年5月31日在洪都拉斯圣佩德罗苏拉的Fundación Ruth Paz患者进行回顾性研究。本研究包括五岁以下诊断为先天性内翻足并采用庞塞提方法治疗的患者。数据收集自已确诊病例的临床档案。结果:先天性内翻足以男性多见(66.3%),双侧畸形多见(51.8%)。特发性内翻足占全部病例的91.6%。51.8%的患者行跟腱切断术。90.4%的病例得到完全治疗,12%完成治疗的儿童出现复发。结论:Ponseti法治疗5岁以下儿童内翻足(特发性和非特发性)均有效,治疗后Pirani评分均显著降低。正确使用牙套是避免复发的必要方法。
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