2018
DOI: 10.1097/bpo.0000000000001147
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Residual Equinus After the Ponseti Method: An MRI-based 3-Dimensional Analysis

Abstract: Level III-case control study.

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“…The ideal patient for this technique is approximately 10 years old with equinus and radiographic features not amenable to soft tissue release (e.g., flat-top talus or dysmorphic changes in the talar neck) which could block dorsiflexion. 13 The epiphyseal height is measured to determine appropriate implants. Given often dysmorphic anatomy, a CT scan may be helpful for preoperative planning.…”
Section: Surgical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ideal patient for this technique is approximately 10 years old with equinus and radiographic features not amenable to soft tissue release (e.g., flat-top talus or dysmorphic changes in the talar neck) which could block dorsiflexion. 13 The epiphyseal height is measured to determine appropriate implants. Given often dysmorphic anatomy, a CT scan may be helpful for preoperative planning.…”
Section: Surgical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More details of the measurement process are described in another paper of the authors. 10 The arithmetic mean value and standard deviation of each geometric measurement were calculated for both groups. Two-tailed t-tests assuming unequal variances, without adjustment for multiplicity, were conducted between the two groups with the p \ 0.05 considered significant.…”
Section: Geometric Measurements On Three-dimensional Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous studies, hindfoot morphology could not be accurately assessed by linear measurements from MRI data in this population. 1,[5][6][7][8][9][10] One limitation in some studies was the manually drawn axes and planes referred to in measurements, increasing the variance in the measurements. The subjectivity in the measurements reduced their reliability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Posteriormente, con el manejo a través del método de Ponseti, puede haber deformidades residuales, entre ellas el equino (el más común), que se observa de 20 a 30% de los casos. 7,8 Hasta el momento, han sido descritos cinco patrones de recaída, a saber: la disminución de la dorsiflexión (menor a 15 grados), supinación del antepié, el equino rígido, la abducción rígida del antepié y del mediopié y la combinación de éstos. 8…”
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“…7,8 Hasta el momento, han sido descritos cinco patrones de recaída, a saber: la disminución de la dorsiflexión (menor a 15 grados), supinación del antepié, el equino rígido, la abducción rígida del antepié y del mediopié y la combinación de éstos. 8…”
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