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Mesh Achilles tendon lengthening--a new method to treat equinus deformity in patients with spastic cerebral palsy: surgical technique and early results.

Cheng-Li Lin1, Chii-Jeng Lin, Ming-Tung Huang, Wei-Ren Su, Tung-Tai Wu.   

Abstract

Equinus of the ankle is a common deformity in spastic cerebral palsy. Many methods have been developed to lengthen the Achilles tendon to correct the deformity. A new mesh Achilles tendon lengthening (ATL) procedure that might decrease immobilization and promote recovery was performed in 36 tendons with equinus deformity (22 patients, average age=6.2). The results were compared with those of two other methods: the Vulpius group and the Z-lengthening group. The corrected dorsiflexion angle of the ankle at a subsequent 2-year follow-up of the mesh ATL and Vulpius groups matched (25.5±3.0 and 27.1±3.5°, respectively), whereas that of the Z-lengthening group was higher (33.9±3.8°). Nevertheless, statistics of the timing of each patient's readiness to begin rehabilitation and walking as well as gaining better stability for running and one-legged hopping indicated that the mesh ATL group recovered significantly quicker than the Vulpius and Z-lengthening groups. The mesh ATL procedure achieves a successful correction of the equinus deformity in spastic cerebral palsy comparable with that of the Vulpius procedure, with the advantage of preserving the gastrocnemius without a complete section. This confers greater antigravity stability and quicker recovery in patients.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23192252     DOI: 10.1097/BPB.0b013e32835717b0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Orthop B        ISSN: 1060-152X            Impact factor:   1.041


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2.  A statistical shape model of soleus muscle morphology in spastic cerebral palsy.

Authors:  Salim G Bin Ghouth; Sian A Williams; Siobhan L Reid; Thor F Besier; Geoffrey G Handsfield
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-05-11       Impact factor: 4.996

3.  Comparison of Quality of Life Following Single- Event Multilevel Surgery (SEMLS) Using Bandaging and Casting Immobilization Methods in Cerebral Palsy Children.

Authors:  Esmaeil Sadeghi; Ali Asghar Jamebozorgi; Mohamad Qoreishy; Melika Kangarani Farahani
Journal:  Iran J Child Neurol       Date:  2021
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