Correction of persistent clubfoot deformities with the llizarov external fixator: Experience in 10 previously operated feet followed for 2-5 years

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We reviewed the outcome in 10 idiopathic clubfeet in 7 patients treated with the llizarov external fixator (IEF) for persistent foot deformities after previous surgery. After follow-up of a median of 40 (25-56) months, 6 patients/parents were satisfied with the results and most of them reported better walking capacity and fewer problems finding shoes that fit. Severe equinus deformity was seen in 9/10 feet prior to treatment in the IEF and in no foot at follow-up. However, persistent reduction of ankle joint motion, limited walking capacity and intermittent pain were commonly found.

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Wallander, H., Hansson, G., & Tjernström, B. (1996). Correction of persistent clubfoot deformities with the llizarov external fixator: Experience in 10 previously operated feet followed for 2-5 years. Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 67(3), 283–287. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679608994690

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