Authors
Gregory B Firth, Elyse Passmore, Morgan Sangeux, Pam Thomason, Jill Rodda, Susan Donath, Paulo Selber, H Kerr Graham
Publication date
2013/5/15
Journal
JBJS
Volume
95
Issue
10
Pages
931-938
Publisher
LWW
Description
Background:
In children with spastic diplegia, surgery for ankle equinus contracture is associated with a high prevalence of both overcorrection, which may result in a calcaneal deformity and crouch gait, and recurrent equinus contracture, which may require revision surgery. We sought to determine if conservative surgery for equinus gait, in the context of multilevel surgery, could result in the avoidance of overcorrection and crouch gait as well as an acceptable rate of recurrent equinus contracture at the time of medium-term follow-up.
Methods:
This was a retrospective, consecutive cohort study of children with spastic diplegia who had had surgery for equinus gait between 1996 and 2006. All children had distal gastrocnemius recession or differential gastrocnemius-soleus complex lengthening, on one or both sides, as part of single-event multilevel surgery. The primary outcome measures were the Gait Variable …
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