Congenital Clubfoot in Children After Walking Age: Management and Evaluation of 41 Feet with the Dimeglio Score

Introduction: Congenital Clubfoot (CC) is one of the most frequent orthopedic lesions in patients younger than 10-15 years. The surgical correction is more difficult in children over 1.5 years, compared to newborns, due to advanced osteoarticular development and higher rigidity of the foot. The...

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Main Authors: Zoltan Derzsi, Horea Gozar, Simona Gurzu, Radu Prisca, Ors Nagy
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Language:English
Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2013-12-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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spelling doaj-a42e0b9165ce430e91a92b02ff9c85c02020-11-25T02:55:05ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2013-12-017122841284310.7860/JCDR/2013/7361.3772Congenital Clubfoot in Children After Walking Age: Management and Evaluation of 41 Feet with the Dimeglio ScoreZoltan Derzsi0Horea Gozar1Simona Gurzu2Radu Prisca3Ors Nagy4Department of Pediatric Surgery, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Tirgu-Mures, Romania.Department of Pediatric Surgery, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Tirgu-Mures, Romania.Department of Pathology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Tirgu-Mures, Romania.Department of Pediatric Surgery, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Tirgu-Mures, Romania.Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Tirgu-Mures, Romania.Introduction: Congenital Clubfoot (CC) is one of the most frequent orthopedic lesions in patients younger than 10-15 years. The surgical correction is more difficult in children over 1.5 years, compared to newborns, due to advanced osteoarticular development and higher rigidity of the foot. The aim of this study was to report the results of our experience regarding the combined orthopedic-surgical treatment of CC and the follow-up prognostic value of Dimeglio score in children aged between 1.5 to 12 years. Material and Methods: From June 2009 and May 2012, 31 consecutive patients with CC, aged between 1.5 to 12 years, underwent surgical treatment. To assess the results, pre-operative and post-operative Dimeglio scores, at 6 months after surgery, were compared in each of the cases. An adapted Ponseti-Mitchelle orthosis-bar was used for aftercare. Results: The mean age of patients enrolled in this study was 4.32±2.04 years old. From the 31 patients, 10 had bilateral deformity; surgical intervention was performed for a total of 41 feet. Independently by the age of patients, between preoperative and post-operative evaluation, the Dimeglio score regressed from a mean of 11.70±7.43 (ranged between 4 and 18) to 3.80±0.96 (ranged between 0 and 12). Unfavorable outcome was observed in 5 feet; the success correction rate was 85.37%. Conclusion: This study reveals that CC can also be treated in older children by using a proper orthopedic, surgical and postoperative management. The Dimeglio score is useful, easy to use and relevant also in children over 1.5 years.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/3772/51-%207361_F(DK)_PF1(VP)_PFA(H).pdfdimeglio scoreclubfootsurgeryponseti-mitchelle orthosis-bar
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author Zoltan Derzsi
Horea Gozar
Simona Gurzu
Radu Prisca
Ors Nagy
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Horea Gozar
Simona Gurzu
Radu Prisca
Ors Nagy
Congenital Clubfoot in Children After Walking Age: Management and Evaluation of 41 Feet with the Dimeglio Score
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
dimeglio score
clubfoot
surgery
ponseti-mitchelle orthosis-bar
author_facet Zoltan Derzsi
Horea Gozar
Simona Gurzu
Radu Prisca
Ors Nagy
author_sort Zoltan Derzsi
title Congenital Clubfoot in Children After Walking Age: Management and Evaluation of 41 Feet with the Dimeglio Score
title_short Congenital Clubfoot in Children After Walking Age: Management and Evaluation of 41 Feet with the Dimeglio Score
title_full Congenital Clubfoot in Children After Walking Age: Management and Evaluation of 41 Feet with the Dimeglio Score
title_fullStr Congenital Clubfoot in Children After Walking Age: Management and Evaluation of 41 Feet with the Dimeglio Score
title_full_unstemmed Congenital Clubfoot in Children After Walking Age: Management and Evaluation of 41 Feet with the Dimeglio Score
title_sort congenital clubfoot in children after walking age: management and evaluation of 41 feet with the dimeglio score
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Introduction: Congenital Clubfoot (CC) is one of the most frequent orthopedic lesions in patients younger than 10-15 years. The surgical correction is more difficult in children over 1.5 years, compared to newborns, due to advanced osteoarticular development and higher rigidity of the foot. The aim of this study was to report the results of our experience regarding the combined orthopedic-surgical treatment of CC and the follow-up prognostic value of Dimeglio score in children aged between 1.5 to 12 years. Material and Methods: From June 2009 and May 2012, 31 consecutive patients with CC, aged between 1.5 to 12 years, underwent surgical treatment. To assess the results, pre-operative and post-operative Dimeglio scores, at 6 months after surgery, were compared in each of the cases. An adapted Ponseti-Mitchelle orthosis-bar was used for aftercare. Results: The mean age of patients enrolled in this study was 4.32±2.04 years old. From the 31 patients, 10 had bilateral deformity; surgical intervention was performed for a total of 41 feet. Independently by the age of patients, between preoperative and post-operative evaluation, the Dimeglio score regressed from a mean of 11.70±7.43 (ranged between 4 and 18) to 3.80±0.96 (ranged between 0 and 12). Unfavorable outcome was observed in 5 feet; the success correction rate was 85.37%. Conclusion: This study reveals that CC can also be treated in older children by using a proper orthopedic, surgical and postoperative management. The Dimeglio score is useful, easy to use and relevant also in children over 1.5 years.
topic dimeglio score
clubfoot
surgery
ponseti-mitchelle orthosis-bar
url https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/3772/51-%207361_F(DK)_PF1(VP)_PFA(H).pdf
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