SPLIT TIBIALIS POSTERIOR TENDON TRANSFER IN THE TREATMENT OF SPASTIC EQUINOVARUS FOOT

Citation
Jm. Obyrne et al., SPLIT TIBIALIS POSTERIOR TENDON TRANSFER IN THE TREATMENT OF SPASTIC EQUINOVARUS FOOT, Journal of pediatric orthopedics, 17(4), 1997, pp. 481-485
Citations number
23
ISSN journal
02716798
Volume
17
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
481 - 485
Database
ISI
SICI code
0271-6798(1997)17:4<481:STPTTI>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Sixteen patients with cerebral palsy causing equinovarus deformity wer e treated surgically. All of these patients underwent preoperative gai t analysis by using a CODA-3 motion analyzer. The equinus deformity wa s assessed by using sagittal kinematics, and in particular, the range of movement of the ankle during stance phase and the maximal dorsiflex ion during swing. The varus deformity was assessed by the degree of va rus of the foot at prepositioning. The degree of varus was obtained by measuring the angle generated between the plane of progression and a line joining a marker on the heel to a marker on the fifth metatarsal in the transverse plane. All patients underwent split tibialis posteri or tendon transfer and, in 13, this was combined with tendo calcaneus lengthening. Clinical assessment and gait analysis repeated 1 year pos toperatively confirmed good outcome after split tibialis posterior ten don transfer in combination with gastrocnemius lengthening. This was c onfirmed by using sagittal kinematic analysis and quantitative assessm ent of the degree of varus of the foot at the time of prepositioning.