Role of POP boot traction in lower limb deformities

Sudhir Mishra, Dileep Kumar, Ganesh Yadav, A. Gupta, M. Srivastava
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Background: In India, postpolio residual paralysis (PPRP) patients, present with multiple deformities, which requires surgical intervention, and in rural setting, it poses a big challenge for doctors. Traction is one of the oldest treatments in fracture reduction and deformity correction. The objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical outcome of plaster of Paris (POP) boot traction for the correction of lower limb deformities in PPRP patients. Materials and Methods: This retrospective case series represents 14 cases of PPRP with hip and/or knee deformity treated with POP boot traction for deformity correction, followed by caliper application. Deformities were classified as mild, moderate, and severe and assessed weekly during treatment. Results: There were 8 females and 6 males. The mean age of participants was 22.21 ± 8.107 years, and the mean duration of traction was 5.21 ± 1.76 weeks. There were seven patients with unilateral knee deformity, two patients with bilateral knee deformity, two patients with unilateral hip and knee deformity, and three patients with bilateral hip and knee deformity. The mean baseline deformity angle was 37.41, and the mean postprocedure deformity angle was 15.89. Conclusions: POP boot traction is a low-cost intervention in PPRP patients and can give promising results in the correction of lower limb deformities.
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POP靴牵引治疗下肢畸形的作用
背景:在印度,脊髓灰质炎后残余瘫痪(PPRP)患者存在多种畸形,需要手术干预,在农村环境中,这对医生提出了很大的挑战。牵引是最古老的骨折复位和畸形矫正方法之一。本研究的目的是评估巴黎石膏(POP)靴牵引矫正PPRP患者下肢畸形的临床效果。材料和方法:本回顾性病例系列包括14例伴有髋关节和/或膝关节畸形的PPRP,采用POP靴牵引进行畸形矫正,然后应用卡钳。畸形分为轻度、中度和重度,并在治疗期间每周评估一次。结果:女性8例,男性6例。参与者平均年龄为22.21±8.107岁,平均牵引时间为5.21±1.76周。单侧膝关节畸形7例,双侧膝关节畸形2例,单侧髋关节和膝关节畸形2例,双侧髋关节和膝关节畸形3例。平均基线畸形角为37.41,平均术后畸形角为15.89。结论:POP靴牵引是一种低成本的干预措施,对PPRP患者的下肢畸形矫正有良好的效果。
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