Treatment of congenital foot deformity in children
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.72.11
Abstract
Foot deformations in children with no proper correction are often accompanied by pain, functional changes and high risk of developing disability, which determines the high social significance of the nosology. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment of children’s foot deformations in outpatient and inpatient settings. In the period from 2015 to 2020 109 children were examined and treated at the clinical base of the Moscow City Children's Clinical Hospital named after N.F. Filatov. The results of the study showed that in all children after the comprehensive assessment and the combination of conservative and operative correction techniques, there was complete elimination of congenital foot deformation. To achieve the complete and effective res equino-varus correction, the Ponseti procedure must be carefully followed. The early detection and correction of foot deformation is effective.
About the Authors
I. V. KrestyashinRussian Federation
Krestyashin Ilya Vladimirovich - Cand. honey. Sci., Associate Professor of the Department of Pediatric Surgery
Moscow
Tel. 89037186634
A. Yu. Razumovskiy
Russian Federation
Razumovskiy Alexander Yurievich - Dr. med. Sci., Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head. Department of Pediatric Surgery;
head. Department of Thoracic Surgery
Moscow
V. M. Krestyashin
Russian Federation
Krestyashin Vladimir Mikhailovich - Dr. med. Sci., Professor, Professor of the Department of Pediatric Surgery;
pediatric surgeon
Moscow
Tel. 89035065024
I. I. Kuzhelivskiy
Russian Federation
Kuzhelivskiy Ivan Ivanovich - Dr. med. Sci., Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Department of Pediatric Surgical Diseases
Tomsk
Tel. 896277 88702
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For citations:
Krestyashin I.V., Razumovskiy A.Yu., Krestyashin V.M., Kuzhelivskiy I.I. Treatment of congenital foot deformity in children. Yakut Medical Journal. 2020;(4):41-44. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.72.11