| Literature DB >> 35327713 |
Axel Horsch1, Matthias Claus Michael Klotz2, Hadrian Platzer1, Svenja Elisabeth Seide3, Maher Ghandour1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recurrence in cerebral palsy (CP) patients who have undergone operative or non-operative correction varies greatly from one study to another. Therefore, we conducted this meta-analysis to determine the pooled rate of equinus recurrence following its correction either surgically or non-surgically.Entities:
Keywords: equinus; meta-analysis; recurrence; surgery
Year: 2022 PMID: 35327713 PMCID: PMC8947726 DOI: 10.3390/children9030339
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Children (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9067
Figure 1PRISMA flow diagram of the review process.
Baseline characteristics of studies included in the systematic review (N = 29).
| Author/YOP | Design | Size | Laterality | CP Type | Equinus Type | Intervention | Control | Age: Mean (SD) | Male/Female | Follow up (Months) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Biedermann/2007 [ | Case series | 10 | Both | Spastic | Fixed | Ilizarov external fixation | None | 12.3 | 8/2 | 50 |
| Boireau/2002 [ | Case series | 25 | Both | NR | NR | Percutaneous lengthening of the Achilles tendon | None | NR | NR | NR |
| Sala/1997 [ | Case series | 27 | Both | NR | NR | TAL | None | NR | 15/12 | 66 |
| El-Sobky/2011 [ | Case series | 21 | Both | Spastic | Static | Open distal gastrocnemius recession | None | 5–14 * | 13/8 | 26 |
| Throop/1975 [ | Case series | 48 | NR | NR | NR | Murphy procedure | None | NR | NR | 36 |
| Uyttendaele/1989 [ | Case series | 9 | NR | NR | NR | Combined Achilles and tibialis posterior lengthening | None | NR | NR | NR |
| Dreher/2012 [ | Cohort | 44 | Bilateral | Spastic | NR | Multi-level surgery | None | 9.8 (3.4) | NR | 108 |
| Matsuo/1994 [ | Cohort study | 92 | Both | spastic/athetoid | Surgery | None | 3–19 * | NR | 50 | |
| Ahmad/2018 [ | Prospective cohort | 30 | Both | NR | Fixed | Ilizarov external fixation | None | 3–18 * | 21/9 | 18 |
| Al-Azzawi/2016 [ | Prospective cohort | 22 | Both | NR | NR | Percutaneous TAL | Open TAL | 4–10 * | 14/8 | 12 |
| Kay/2004 [ | RCT | 23 | NR | Spastic | NR | Botox plus casting | serial casting alone | 4.3–13.8 * | 12/11 | 6 |
| Gabor/2020 [ | Retrospective Cohort | 347 | Both | NR | NR | Percutaneous (261 cases) and open TAL (86 cases) | None | 2.8–15.1 * | NR | NR |
| Lee/1980 [ | Retrospective Cohort | 116 | Both | Spastic | NR | Baker’s method (tongue-in-groove incision in the gastrocnemius aponeurosis) | Hoke’s method (tendo-calcaneus lengthening) | NR | NR | 168 |
| Firth/2013 [ | Retrospective cohort | 40 | Bilateral | spastic | Fixed | Gastrocnemius lengthening | None | 10 | 25/15 | 90 |
| Kläusler/2017 [ | Retrospective cohort | 23 | Both | spastic | Fixed | Tibialis Anterior Tendon Shortening plus TAL | None | 14.9 | 13/8 | 70 |
| Joo/2011 [ | Retrospective Cohort | 186 | Both | NR | Fixed | Surgery | None | 6.8 | 118/68 | 135.5 |
| Rattey/1993 [ | Retrospective Cohort | 57 | Both | NR | NR | TAL by open Z-plasty | None | NR | NR | 120 |
| Strecker/1990 [ | Retrospective Cohort | 100 | NR | Spastic | NR | Anterior transposition of the Achilles tendon | None | NR | NR | 30 |
| Poul/2003 [ | Retrospective Cohort | 61 | Both | NR | NR | Percutaneous aponeurectomy of the gastrocnemius | None | NR | NR | 36 |
| Chung/2015 [ | Retrospective Cohort | 243 | Both | NR | NR | TAL | None | 7.8 (2.7) | 159/84 | 97 |
| Vipulakom/2012 [ | Retrospective Cohort | 95 | NR | NR | NR | TAL | Vulpius procedure | 2–19.9 * | NR | NR |
| Borton/2000 [ | Retrospective cohort | 195 | Both | NR | NR | Percutaneous TAL | Open TAL and Baker’s method | 2–18 * | 113/82 | NR |
| Grant/2015 [ | Retrospective Cohort | 27 | Both | NR | NR | TAL | None | 2–9 * | NR | 120 |
| Gaytan-Fernandez/2020 [ | Retrospective Cohort | 55 | Both | Mixed | NR | Percutaneous TAL | Open TAL | 1–16 * | 45/19 | 72 |
| Javors/1987 [ | Retrospective Cohort | 47 | Both | NR | NR | Vulpius procedure | None | 2–14 * | NR | 68.4 |
| Hiroshima/1988 [ | Retrospective Cohort | 21 | Both | Spastic | NR | Surgery (Anterior transfer of long toe flexors) | None | NR | NR | NR |
| Katz/2000 [ | Retrospective Cohort | 36 | Both | Spastic | NR | Below-knee cast plus early weight bearing without splint or orthosis | None | 4–6 * | NR | 75 |
| Krupinski et al./2015 [ | Retrospective Cohort | 53 | Both | Spastic | NR | Subcutaneous TAL | None | 7 | NR | 121 |
| Svehlik/2012 [ | Retrospective Cohort | 18 | Both | NR | NR | Baumann’s method (fractional lengthening of the gastrocnemii and soleus muscles) | None | NR | NR | 120 |
* data provided in these studies refer to the range of age of participants included; TAL: Tendo-Achilles Lengthening; NR: Not Reported; SD: Standard Deviation; CP: Cerebral Palsy; YOP: Year of Publication.
Figure 2Forest plot of the overall recurrence of equinus.
Figure 3Forest plot of subgroup analysis of equinus recurrence based on the laterality of CP.
Figure 4Forest plot of subgroup analysis of equinus recurrence based on study design.
Figure 5Forest plot of the subgroup analysis of equinus recurrence based on equinus definition.
Figure 6Forest plot of the subgroup analysis of equinus recurrence based on intervention type.