Muhammad Jamil, A. A. Siddiqui, K. M. Khan, J. Kumar, M. Katto, Malik Ahmed, M. Pirwani
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the Ponseti treatment in neglected club foot patients. Result of this study shallhelp us to manage untreated or neglected patients with club foot in better way and this study shallprovide platform for bigger studies on clubfoot in Pakistan.METHODOLOGY: This multicentre observational cross sectional study was conducted on retrospectivedata of patients registered to Ponseti Club foot Clinic between July 2013 to Dec 2016 at Dr Ruth PfauCivil Hospital Karachi and Jinnah postgraduate Medical Center, Karachi. In this study 41 feet in 28 patientswith Neglected club foot between 3 to 11 years were treated by Ponseti guidelines for older child(already walking child). Deformity was assessed with pirani scoring. Average follow up time was 3 years.RESULTS: Painless plantigrate foot was obtained in all patients. In 3 patients equinus deformityrecurred. Two were managed with recasting while in the third one along with recasting and retenotomywas undertaken. In 2 patients mild varus was recurred, which was managed with recasting. One patientwas lost to follow-up after 2 years.CONCLUSION: This study conclude that treatment of neglected idiopathic club foot patients presentingto us after walking age with Ponseti method according to Ponseti guidelines for older children is safe,effective and low cost method. It also reduces the risk of excessive surgical procedures.
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Journal of Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences (JLUMHS) Jamshoro, Pakistan publishes original manuscripts, case reports and reviews on topics related to medical and health sciences. JLUMHS is a peer reviewed journal and is published quarterly (4 issues per year) since July 2002. It agrees to accept manuscripts prepared in accordance with the “Uniform Requirements for submission of manuscripts for biomedical journals adopted by International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), updated October 2001 (Refer JLUMHS July – December 2002 issue).