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S N Maripuri1, P D Gallacher, J Bridgens, J H Kuiper, N T Kiely.
Abstract
We undertook a randomised clinical trial to compare treatment times and failure rates between above- and below-knee Ponseti casting groups. Eligible children with idiopathic clubfoot, treated using the Ponseti method, were randomised to either below- or above-knee plaster of Paris casting. Outcome measures were total treatment time and the occurrence of failure, defined as two slippages or a treatment time above eight weeks. A total of 26 children (33 feet) were entered into the trial. The above-knee group comprised 17 feet in 13 children (ten boys and three girls, median age 13 days (1 to 40)) and the below-knee group comprised 16 feet in 13 children (ten boys and three girls, median age 13 days (5 to 20)). Because of six failures (37.5%) in the below-knee group, the trial was stopped early for ethical reasons. The rate of failure was significantly higher in the below-knee group (p = 0.039). The median treatment times of six weeks in the below-knee and four weeks in the above-knee group differed significantly (p = 0.01). This study demonstrates that the use of a below-knee plaster of Paris cast in conjunction with the Ponseti technique leads to unacceptably high failure rates and significantly longer treatment times. Therefore, this technique is not recommended.Entities:
Keywords: Clubfoot; Ponseti; Randomised clinical trial; Talipes; above-knee cast; below-knee cast; cast slippage
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24151281 DOI: 10.1302/0301-620X.95B11.31899
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bone Joint J ISSN: 2049-4394 Impact factor: 5.082