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  • Ilizarov technique combined with limited surgery for correction of spastic clubfoot in adolescents with cerebral palsy

    ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of Ilizarov technique combined with soft tissue release and muscle strength balance in the treatment of spastic clubfoot in adolescents with cerebral palsy.MethodsA retrospective analysis of clinical data of 29 cases (33 feet) of cerebral palsy spastic clubfoot deformity conformed to the selection criteria between June 2011 and September 2016. Among them, 17 were male (20 feet) and 12 were female (13 feet) with an age range from 13 to 28 years (mean, 17.6 years). According to Diméglio classification, 19 feet were rated as gradeⅡ and 14 feet as grade Ⅲ. All patients were treated with soft tissue release and muscle balance, while using Ilizarov technique to correct varus deformity. Began to gradually adjust the external fixator after 5-7 days of operation, until to reach satisfactory foot ankle form. Orthopedic brace was used after removal of external fixator, and the wearing time gradually reduced to completely abandon the brace.ResultsAll 29 patients (33 feet) were followed up 12-22 months with an average of 18 months. All patients restored line plantar foot without needle infection and nerve or vessel injury. One foot had a mild relapse of deformity at 6 months after removal of external fixator, and the gait restored to normal after symptomatic treatment. The rest of 32 feet had no deformity recurrence during the follow-up. At last follow-up, International Club Foot Study Group (ICFSG) score (5.21±3.91) was significantly lower than the preoperative score (36.73±4.80), and the difference was significant (t=47.227, P=0.000). The results were excellent in 27 feet, good in 3 feet, and fair in 3 feet, and the excellent and good rate was 90.91%. The patients were very satisfied in 27 feet and satisfied in 6 feet by self-evaluation of effectiveness.ConclusionIlizarov technique is effective in treatment of clubfoot. And it is also a feasible method to treat spastic clubfoot in adolescents with cerebral palsy when combined with appropriate soft tissue surgery according to the patient’s symptoms and signs.

    Release date:2018-02-07 03:21 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • SUBTALAR REALIGMENT IN TEV

    Talipes equinovarus is a very common con-genital foot deformity. From 1985 till 1989,tatalof 30 feet in 23 Patients had been operated by theauthor using subtalar realigment procedure afterall the necessayr release with neurovascular bundleprotected. The position was kept by 2 Kirschner swires,one through talonavicular joint into the talus and other through calcaneous vertically upward into the talus without penetrating into the anklejoint. The total period of plaster immobilizationranged from 8 to 12 weeks. The average age at surgery 6 months old.The results were excellent in 24 feet, good in 5 and less satisfactory in 1 due to overcorrection.

    Release date:2016-09-01 11:41 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • MCKAY OPERATION IN THE CORRECTION OF RIGID CLUBFOOT

    For the evaluation of the result from McKay operation in the correction of rigid clubfoot, 71 patients (103 feet) were followed up postoperatively for 2 to 9 years. According to the criteria concerning the functional recovery of the foot, the external appearance of the foot after correction and the roentgenographic findings, the result was evaluated as excellent in 55 patients (78 feet), good in 11 patients (16 feet), fair in 5 patients (9 feet) and with no recurrence. It was considered that the favorable time for operation was when the child being 6 to 18 months old. In 7 patients (12 feet), there were morphological changes of the calcaneal and navicular bones in 12 feet, limitation of ankle movement in 9 patients and resultant flatfoot deformity in 5 patients (7 feet). The factors influencing the functional recovery of the foot and the relationship between the corrective result and the age of patient when the operation being given were discussed in details.

    Release date:2016-09-01 11:07 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Ilizarov TECHNOLOGY COMBINED WITH TARSAL V-SHAPE OSTEOTOMY FOR TREATMENT OF TRAUMATIC CLUBFOOT

    ObjectiveTo discuss the effectiveness of Ilizarov technology combined with tarsal V-shape osteotomy for the treatment of traumatic clubfoot. MethodsBetween August 2011 and August 2014, 14 patients with traumatic clubfoot were treated. There were 10 males and 4 females, aged 13 to 61 years (mean, 31 years). Of 14 cases, 11 had open fractures of the tibia and ankle, and 3 had closed fracture of the ankle joint. The interval from trauma to operation was 7-78 months (mean, 36 months). The plantar flexion of the ankle was 44-89° (mean, 57°). After invasive foot soft tissue release and tarsal V-shape osteotomy, the Ilizarov external fixator with elastic stretching rod was used. At 5-12 weeks after operation, the neutral position of the ankle joint was restored. Then the neutral position of the ankle joint was maintained for 8 to 12 weeks. After removal of external fixator, protective walking brace was used for 8 to 12 weeks. ResultsInfection occurred in 9 cases, and was cured after symptomatic treatment. The patients were followed up 10-36 months (mean, 15 months). After treatment, 14 patients had normal appearance of the ankle joint, and X-ray films showed normal structure of the ankle. The ankle dorsal extension was 10° in 9 patients, who had normal walking function; it was 5° in 4 patients, who could walk; in 1 case of neutral position, the foot had no function of up and down stairs. One case had pain during correction because of poor tolerance, and delay traction was given, the function was recovered to normal after active rehabilitation training. According to the International Clubfoot Study Group (ICFSG) score standard, the results were excellent in 9 cases, good in 4 cases, and fair in 1 case; the excellent and good rate was 92.9% at last follow-up. ConclusionIlizarov external fixation combined with V-shape osteotomy is effective for the treatment of traumatic clubfoot, with the advantages of less trauma, reliable fixation, satisfactory correction of the deformity, and good function recovery of the ankle.

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  • 胫前肌和胫后肌半腱联合转移治疗顽固型马蹄内翻足

    总结胫前肌和胫后肌半腱联合转移治疗软组织挛缩顽固型马蹄内翻足的疗效。 方法 2003年1 月- 2008 年1 月,采用胫前肌和胫后肌半腱联合转移手术治疗26 例软组织挛缩顽固型马蹄内翻足患儿。其中男17例,女9 例;年龄1 岁6 个月~ 5 岁,平均2.1 岁。双足12 例,单足14 例。其中2 例2 足为术后复发患儿。 结果 术后3 例4 足足后内侧切口因缝合张力原因愈合不佳,经换药后愈合;余切口Ⅰ期愈合。患儿均获随访,随访时间1 ~ 5 年,平均3 年10 个月。患足均能达跖行步态,外形和功能恢复良好。参照Garceau 等疗效评定标准,优16 足,良18 足,可4 足,优良率89.47%。随访期内无复发。 结论 胫前肌和胫后肌半腱联合转移是矫治顽固型马蹄内翻足的一种较好方法。

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:07 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Effectiveness of Ilizarov technique in treatment of clubfoot after burns

    ObjectiveTo investigate the effectiveness of Ilizarov technique in treatment of the clubfoot after burns.MethodsBetween March 2012 and February 2017, 12 patients (17 feet) with clubfoot after burns were treated with Ilizarov technique. There were 10 males (14 feet) and 2 females (3 feets) with an average age of 38 years (range, 18-52 years). There were 3 cases of left foot, 4 cases of right foot, and 5 cases of both feet. According to the Qin’s classification of clubfoot deformity, there were 5 feet of degreeⅠ, 9 feet of degreeⅡ, and 3 feet of degree Ⅲ.ResultsAll clubfeet were completely corrected without local skin necrosis, needle tract infection, or acroanesthesia. All patients could walk with a heavy load. Pationts were followed up from 4 months to 3 years (mean, 10 months). At last follow-up, according to the International Clubfoot Study Group (ICFSG) score, the effectiveness was rated as excellent in 7 feet, good in 7 feet, and fair in 3 feet, with the excellent and good rate of 82.4%.ConclusionUsing Ilizarov technique can gradually correct the clubfoot deformity with the advantages of minimal invasion, safeness, and simpleness.

    Release date:2018-02-07 03:21 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • LIMITED OPERATIONS AND Ilizarov TECHNIQUE FOR CORRECTION OF CONGENITAL CLUBFOOT IN ADOLESCENTS

    【Abstract】 Objective To observe the effectiveness of limited operations and Ilizarov techniques for correction of congenital clubfoot (CCF) in adolescents, and to explore the new methods and new ideas for functional reconstruction of CCF. Methods Between September 2003 and July 2010, 25 adolescent patients (40 feet) with CCF were treated. Of the 25 patients, 14 were male (20 feet) and 11 were female (20 feet) with an age range from 12 to 25 years (mean, 15.7 years). The left feet were involved in 4 cases, the right feet in 6 cases, and both feet in 15 cases. According to Qin’s clubfoot deformity scale, 9 feet were rated as degree I, 17 feet as degree II, and 14 feet as degree III. In these cases, 9 feet were accompanied by internal rotation deformities of crus and 1 case by subluxation of right hip joint. After soft tissue release and osteotomy, 9 feet (degree I) were fixed by composite external fixation instruments, 31 feet by Ilizarov external fixation instruments. The deformity was corrected from 5 to 7 days after operation with distraction of 0.5-1.0 mm/d, then distraction stopped when the ankle was corrected at a hyperextension of 5 to 10° and light valgus. The affected limb might undergo weight bearing walking with external fixation at corrected position for 4 to 6 weeks. If one had both feet deformity, staged operation should be performed with a surgery interval of 3 to 6 months (mean, 4 months). Results The fixation time was 6-12 weeks (mean, 8 weeks) in 9 feet fixed by composite external fixation instruments, and it was 6-17 weeks (mean, 13 weeks) in 31 feet fixed by Ilizarov external fixation. All 25 patients were followed up 8 months to 6 years with an average of 37 months. During distraction process, slight pin track infection occurred in 6 cases (6 feet), which were cured after expectant management. One patient had recurrence of the deformity at 2 years postoperatively, who obtained satisfactory correction after Ilizarov external fixation for 4 weeks. The satisfactory correction and foot function were achieved in the other feet with walking on full weight-bearing. According to International Clubfoot Study Group (ICFSG) score, the results were excellent in 28 feet, good in 10 feet, and fair in 2 feet, with an excellent and good rate of 95% at last follow-up. Conclusion Combined limited operation with Ilizarov technique for correcting adolescent CCF is accord with biology principle and minimally invasive surgical principle, so it is a safe,minimally invasive, and effective method. It also can broaden the operative indications and correct degree III talipes equinovarus which is unattainable by traditional orthopedic surgery.

    Release date:2016-08-31 04:21 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Ilizarov external fixation technique combined with limited osteotomy for post-traumatic equinovarus deformity

    Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of correcting post-traumatic equinovarus deformity using Ilizarov external fixation technique combined with limited osteotomy. MethodsA retrospective analysis was conducted on clinical data from 29 patients with post-traumatic equinovarus deformity treated between July 2018 and March 2023. The cohort included 18 males and 11 females, with ages ranging from 15 to 57 years (mean, 24.3 years). All patients exhibited ankylosed ankle joints with equinovarus deformity. During surgery, external fixators were installed according to Ilizarov pinning principles, and minimally invasive osteotomy was performed at the ankle joint. Concurrently, soft tissue release was achieved via minimally invasive Achilles tendon lengthening. Postoperatively, multiplanar deformity correction was accomplished through gradual adjustment of the external fixator. The fixator was removed after bony union at the osteotomy site, followed by bracing. The surgical duration, intraoperative blood loss, fixator wear time, and complications were recorded. Postoperative outcomes included assessment of deformity correction and bony union at the osteotomy site. Functional improvement and pain relief were evaluated using pre- and post-operative scores from the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) ankle-hindfoot score and visual analogue scale (VAS) score. Results All 29 patients were followed up 12-24 months (mean, 18 months). The mean surgical duration was 85.6 minutes, with a mean intraoperative blood loss of 110 mL. Full deformity correction was achieved within 26-80 days (mean, 40.7 days) through progressive fixator adjustments. At correction completion, all ankles restored to a neutral or 5°-10° dorsiflexed position with plantigrade foot function. Superficial pin tract infections occurred in 3 patients (10.3%), resolved with local wound care, enhanced nursing, and oral antibiotics. No deep or systemic infections was observed. One patient sustained a calcaneal half-pin fracture due to a fall during fixator wear, but no bone fragment displacement occurred. No vascular or neurological complication was reported. Complete bony union was achieved at all osteotomy sites without nonunion. At last follow-up, the AOFAS ankle-hindfoot score improved from preoperative 42.7±8.7 to postoperative 65.7±9.3, and the VAS score decreased from preoperative 4.5±1.3 to postoperative 2.5±1.1, with significant differences (P<0.05). Functional outcomes were rated as excellent in 14 cases, good in 13 cases, fair in 1 case, and poor in 1 case, with an excellent and good rate of 93.1%. ConclusionThe progressive correction strategy combining Ilizarov external fixation technique with limited foot osteotomy effectively corrects post-traumatic equinovarus deformity while preserving soft tissue integrity. This method is associated with minimal, largely controllable complications and achieves alignment stability and fusion outcomes comparable to traditional open surgery, making it an effective treatment for complex foot and ankle deformities.

    Release date:2025-08-04 02:48 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Application of a standardized rehabilitation process in correction of adult clubfoot with Ilizarov technique

    Objective To investigate the effectiveness of applying a standardized rehabilitation process in correction of adult clubfoot with the Ilizarov technique. Methods Thirty-eight adult patients who underwent orthopedic treatment with Ilizarov technique for clubfoot between August 2022 and December 2024 were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into a study group and a control group with 19 cases in each group according to the different rehabilitation management processes and methods. The differences in baseline data such as gender, age, side, and preoperative Holden walking function grading between the two groups were not significant (P>0.05). In both groups, most of the clubfoot deformities were surgically corrected first, and the residual deformities were corrected by dynamic slow retraction with Ilizarov ring-type external fixation frame. The study group adopted standardized rehabilitation process management mode, including preoperative lower limb muscle strength training, postoperative pain and swelling management, weight-bearing management, gait and lower limb stability training. The control group adopted the conventional postoperative rehabilitation management mode. The occurrence of complications was recorded, including pin tract infection, ankle stiffness and pain, and deformity recurrence. Holden walking function grading was used to evaluate the walking ability of the patients. Clinical efficacy was evaluated by the QIN Sihe Deformity Correction Disability Repair and Functional Reconstruction Postoperative Efficacy Evaluation Scale. Patient satisfaction was evaluated by Likert score. Results Patients in both groups successfully completed surgery and rehabilitation and were followed up. The follow-up time ranged from 8 to 29 months, with a mean of 18.5 months. Among them, the follow-up time was (18.8±5.5) months in the study group and (18.2±5.7) months in the control group, and the difference between groups was not significant (t=0.316, P=0.754). The postoperative incidences of pin tract infection, ankle stiffness and pain, and deformity recurrence in the study group were 10.53%, 5.26%, and 5.26%, respectively, and in the control group were 21.05%, 36.84%, and 15.79%, respectively. And the difference between groups in the incidence of ankle stiffness and pain was significant (P=0.042). At last follow-up, both groups showed an improvement in Holden walking function grading compared to preoperative levels (P<0.05), and the grading of the study group was significantly higher than that of the control group (P=0.006). According to the QIN Sihe Deformity Correction Disability Repair and Functional Reconstruction Postoperative Efficacy Evaluation Scale, the grade difference between groups was not significant (P=0.089), and the excellent and good rates of clinical efficacy in study group and control group were 89.47% (17/19) and 73.68% (14/19), respectively. Patient satisfaction in study group was significantly better than that in control group (P=0.036). Conclusion Standardized rehabilitation process can effectively promote the postoperative functional recovery of adult clubfoot treated with Ilizarov technique, reduce the risk of complications and improve effectiveness.

    Release date:2025-08-04 02:48 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Treatment of rigid congenital clubfoot with Ilizarov technique in older children

    Objective To investigate the effectiveness of Ilizarov technique in treatment of rigid congenital clubfoot in older children. Methods A clinical data of 55 patients (69 feet) with rigid congenital clubfoot (Diméglio grade Ⅳ) between September 2005 and September 2015 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 33 boys and 22 girls with an average age of 11 years (range, 6-14 years). There were 41 cases of unilateral clubfoot and 14 cases of bilateral clubfeet. The degree of foot deformity was rated as fair in 24 feet and as poor in 45 feet according to International Clubfoot Study Group (ICFSG) score before operation. Sixty-nine feet were treated by Ilizarov external fixator combined with limited soft tissue release, and 21 feet were combined with individualized V-shaped osteotomies. Results All patients were followed up 2-10 years ( mean, 4.2 years). The incisions healed well after operation. Five cases of needle tract infection occurred and were cured by local dressing change. The effectiveness was excellent in 39 feet, good in 21 feet, and fair in 9 feet according to ICFSG score, with the excellent and good rate of 87.0%. During the follow-up, X-ray films showed that no blood supply disorder or necrosis of talus, scaphoid, cuneiform, metatarsal, calcaneus, and cuboid occurred. No osteomyelitis occurred. Conclusion Ilizarov technique combined with limited soft tissue release or V-shaped osteotomy for the older children with rigid congenital clubfeet is safe and can obtain significant orthopedic effectiveness.

    Release date:2018-10-09 10:34 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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