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Published on: March 4, 2018
The Overcorrected Clubfoot in Children
1Schön Klinik München Harlaching, Harlachinger Straße 51, München D - 81547, Germany.
Abstract:
Clubfoot overcorrection can develop gradually over years and is characterized in school age by hindfoot valgus position due to excessive rigid peritalar eversion, sometimes accompanied by supramalleolar valgus malalignment. Surgical treatment is recommended in severe cases and consists of bony realignment at the peritalar complex by osteotomy or fusion, correction of the supramalleolar valgus deformity in younger children by hemiepiphyseodesis, or osteotomy in adolescents. In addition, dorsal bunion requires stabilization of the medial tarsometatarsal ray and transfer of the tendons of Mm. tibialis anterior and flexor hallucis longus.
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