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Ponseti treatment in the management of clubfoot deformity - a continuing role for paediatric orthopaedic services in secondary care centres
Authors:Docker Charles E J  Lewthwaite Simon  Kiely Nigel T
Institution:Department of Paediatric Orthopaedics, Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital, Gobowen, Shropshire, UK. cdoc999@aol.com
Abstract:

INTRODUCTION

The Ponseti technique is a well-proven way of managing paediatric clubfoot deformity. We describe a management set-up which spreads the care between secondary and tertiary care with no loss of quality.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

In our audit of the first 2 years of Ponseti casting in the treatment of idiopathic congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV, clubfoot) deformity, we identified 77 feet having been treated in 50 patients. Forty-nine feet were treated primarily in Oswestry, a tertiary referral centre for paediatric orthopaedic conditions, and 13 feet were treated in conjunction with the physiotherapy department at one of the region''s district general hospitals (Leighton Hospital, Crewe, Cheshire).

RESULTS

Similar good results and low requirement for surgical interventions other than Achilles tenotomy, which forms part of the Ponseti regimen, were found in both cohorts.

CONCLUSIONS

This ‘hub-and-spoke’ approach would appear to be efficient in terms of resource utilisation. Additional benefits atients and their carers include ease of access to services and reduced financial and transport burdens.
Keywords:Clubfoot  Foot deformities  Congenital  Physiotherapy  Patient access  Hub-and-spoke
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