2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12891-017-1814-8
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Assessment of success of the Ponseti method of clubfoot management in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review

Abstract: BackgroundClubfoot is one of the most common congenital deformities affecting mobility. It leads to pain and disability if untreated. The Ponseti method is widely used for the correction of clubfoot. There is variation in how the result of clubfoot management is measured and reported. This review aims to determine and evaluate how success with the Ponseti method is reported in sub-Saharan Africa.MethodsFive databases were examined in August 2017 for studies that met the inclusion criteria of: (1) evaluation of… Show more

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“…This is followed by long term use of a foot abduction brace at night to maintain the foot position [2]. Despite the global trend toward increased use of the Ponseti method, there remains variation in how success of clubfoot treatment is measured [3, 4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is followed by long term use of a foot abduction brace at night to maintain the foot position [2]. Despite the global trend toward increased use of the Ponseti method, there remains variation in how success of clubfoot treatment is measured [3, 4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most frequently used approach to measuring whether the Ponseti method has been successful (or not) is clinical assessment. In sub-Saharan Africa 68 to 98% of cases are reported to have a successful outcome with the Ponseti method [4]. This study aims to compare the results of the Ponseti method of clubfoot management at three to five years from initial correction using five different outcome measures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El pie equinovaro no tratado produce dolor, deterioro físico y discapacidad, de ahí la importancia de su tratamiento desde temprana edad, preferiblemente después del nacimiento del niño. Además, dado que la tasa de corrección se sitúa entre un 92-100%, se debe priorizar el tratamiento conservador, de manera que se disminuyan las molestias y se favorezca una mejora en la calidad de vida tanto para el niño como para los padres (15).…”
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“…The Ponseti method necessitates long-term follow-up periods that might not be available for all patients particularly in the developing countries. 2 Moreover, such conservative methods are often futile for rigid foot deformity. Despite the early serial casting, most of cases of clubfoot especially in patients of age between 3 months and 1 year mostly end in surgical releases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%