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Worldwide spread of the Ponseti method for clubfoot 被引量:7
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作者 Lior Shabtai Stacy C Specht john e herzenberg 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2014年第5期585-590,共6页
The Ponseti method has become the gold standard for the treatment of idiopathic clubfoot. Its safety and efficacy has been demonstrated extensively in the literature, leading to increased use around the world over the... The Ponseti method has become the gold standard for the treatment of idiopathic clubfoot. Its safety and efficacy has been demonstrated extensively in the literature, leading to increased use around the world over the last two decades. This has been demonstrated by the increase in Ponseti related Pub Med publications from many countries. We found evidence of Ponseti activity in 113 of 193 United Nations members. The contribution of many organizations which provide resources to healthcare practitioners in low and middle income countries, as well as Ponseti champions and modern communication technology, have helped to spread the Ponseti method around the world. Despite this, there are many countries where the Ponseti method is not being used, as well as many large countries in which the extent of activity is unknown. With its low rate of complication, low cost, and high effectiveness,this method has unlimited potential to treat clubfoot in both developed and undeveloped countries. Our listing of countries who have not yet shown presence of Ponseti activity will help non-governmental organizations to target those countries which still need the most help. 展开更多
关键词 PONSETI CLUBFOOT World ORGANIZATION CHILDREN
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Rare case of tibial hemimelia,preaxial polydactyly,and club foot
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作者 Guinevere Granite john e herzenberg Ronald Wade 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2016年第12期401-408,共8页
A seven-month old female presented with left tibial hemimelia(or congenital tibial aplasia; Weber type VIIb, Jones et al type 1a), seven-toed preaxial polydactyly, and severe club foot(congenital talipes equinovarus).... A seven-month old female presented with left tibial hemimelia(or congenital tibial aplasia; Weber type VIIb, Jones et al type 1a), seven-toed preaxial polydactyly, and severe club foot(congenital talipes equinovarus). Definitive amputation surgery disarticulated the lower limb at the knee. This case report describes the anatomical findings of a systematic post-amputation examination of the lower limb's superficial dissection, X-ray s, and computed to mography (CT) scans. From the X-rays and CT scans, we found curved and overlapping preaxial supernumerary toes, hypoplastic first metatarsal, lack of middle and distal phalanges in one supernumerary toe, three tarsal bones, hypoplastic middle phalanx and no distal phalanx for fourth toe, andno middle or distal phalanges for fifth toe. The fibula articulated with the anteromedial calcaneus and the tibia was completely absent. We identified numerous muscles and nerves in the superficial dissection that are described in the results section of the case report. Due to the rarity of this combination of anatomical findings, descriptions of such cases are very infrequent in the literature. 展开更多
关键词 CLUB FOOT CONGENITAL talipes EQUINOVARUS Preaxial POLYDACTYLY TIBIAL hemimelia CONGENITAL TIBIAL aplasia
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