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Calcaneo-stop procedure for paediatric flexible flatfoot.

Péter Kellermann1, Sandor Roth, Katalin Gion, Krisztina Boda, Kálmán Tóth.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Flexible flatfoot is a frequent deformity found in children. The aim of this study is to evaluate the pedographic outcome of the percutaneous arthroereisis with the use of a screw through the sinus tarsi into the talus.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: 43 calcaneo-stop procedures of 25 patients (18 bilateral, seven unilateral) were evaluated. Mean age at surgery was 10 years (7-14, SD 2.2) (SD: standard deviation), mean follow-up time was 9.7 months (3-19, SD 5.5). Patient satisfaction rate was recorded, the Meary's talus-first metatarsal angle was measured with lateral radiograms, and a dynamic pedographic assessment was also performed.
RESULTS: Patient satisfaction rate was excellent for 33 feet of 19 children, good for eight feet of five children, and poor for either feet of one child. We did not observe any complications during or following the surgery.The mean rest heel valgus decreased from 13.4° (10°-17°, SD 1.5) to 2.8° (0°-6°, SD 1.7) post op. The Meary's angle improved from 160.2° (148°-177°, SD 6.8) to 175.9° (167°-179°, SD 3.5). By pedographic analysis, the area and the pressure-time integral (load amount, PTI) values increased on the lateral regions of the sole (except for the lesser toes) and decreased on the medial areas (except for the hallux). The relative contact time in the lateral midfoot increased from 63.8% (39.6-78.4%, SD 10.6) to 75.1% (50-86.1%, SD 9.4), and that in the lateral forefoot region from 81.2% (60.4-89.2%, SD 6.6) to 86.8% (78.1-97.1%, SD 4.8).
CONCLUSION: The calcaneo-stop procedure is a simple and reliable method for the correction of severe flexible paediatric flatfoot. Our prospective, short-term results following the anterograde screw implantation into the talus correlate well with the results of similar or different arthroereisis methods. Further investigations are required to evaluate the long-term outcome of the screw calcaneo-stop method, including the conditions following implant removal.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21594570     DOI: 10.1007/s00402-011-1316-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg        ISSN: 0936-8051            Impact factor:   3.067


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2.  Pedobarographic changes during first month after subtalar extra-articular screw arthroereisis (SESA) operation of juvenile flexible flatfoot.

Authors:  Lasse Hagen; Jonas Paul Pape; Mark Kostakev; Christian-Dominik Peterlein
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4.  Navicular index for differentiation of flatfoot from normal foot.

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5.  [The talus stop screw arthroereisis for flexible juvenile pes planovalgus].

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6.  Patient-perceived outcomes after subtalar arthroereisis with bioabsorbable implants for flexible flatfoot in growing age: a 4-year follow-up study.

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7.  The outcomes of subtalar arthroereisis in pes planus: a systemic review and meta-analysis.

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8.  Effectiveness of surgically treated symptomatic plano-valgus deformity by the calcaneo stop procedure according to radiological, functional and gait parameters.

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Review 9.  Subtalar arthroereisis for the treatment of the symptomatic paediatric flexible pes planus: a systematic review.

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Review 10.  The role of arthroereisis of the subtalar joint for flatfoot in children and adults.

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Journal:  EFORT Open Rev       Date:  2017-11-08
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