External rotation tibial osteotomy in clubfoot: adverse late effects.

S. Lichtblau

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Abstract

In a review of 16 feet in clubfoot patients who had external rotation osteotomies to correct internal tibial torsion, 13 had the undesired effect of aggravating and increasing the varus deformity of the foot. External rotation osteotomy to correct internal tibial torsion seems contraindicated in the presence of clubfoot. If an indication does exist, the chances of late adverse effects can be decreased by deferring surgery until the child is over the age of 8, or by combining the procedure with lengthening of the long flexor tendons.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)225-229
Number of pages5
JournalClinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
Issue number136
StatePublished - Oct 1978

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