Factors associated with recurrence of clubfoot treated by the Ponseti method
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27803913
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5067494/
http://www.wjgnet.com/2307-8960/full/v4/i10/318.htm
De:
Azarpira MR1, Emami MJ1, Vosoughi AR1, Rahbari K1.
World J Clin Cases. 2016 Oct 16;4(10):318-322.
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Abstract
AIM:
To assess several associated factors on the recurrence of clubfoot after successful correction by the Ponseti method.
CONCLUSION:
Using the Ponseti method, non-idiopathic clubfoot, non-compliance to wear braces, low educational level of mother, increased number of casts and more follow-up periods had more association to possible increase in recurrence rate after correction of clubfoot deformity.
Resumen
OBJETIVO:
Evaluar varios factores asociados sobre la recurrencia del pie zambo después de una corrección exitosa por el método de Ponseti.
CONCLUSIÓN:
Utilizando el método de Ponseti, el pie zambo no idiopático, el incumplimiento de las llaves de desgaste, el bajo nivel educativo de la madre, el aumento del número de yesos y más períodos de seguimiento tuvieron mayor asociación con el posible aumento de la tasa de recurrencia después de la corrección de la deformidad del pie zambo.
KEYWORDS:
Cast; Clubfoot; Ponseti; Recurrence; Talipes equinovarus
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