1. Ponseti Brasil: a national program to eradicate neglected clubfoot - preliminary results
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Monica Paschoal, Nogueira, Julio Cesar Rodrigues, Pereira, Paulo Schiavom, Duarte, Alexandre, Lourenço, Ana Paula, Tedesco, Laura Alves, Ferreira, Edilson, Forlin, Reinaldo, Volpi, Francisco, Violante, Gilberto, Brandão, Eduardo, Novaes, José Luis Amin, Zabeu, Jung Ho, Kim, Carlos, Aguiar, and Maria Henriqueta Renno, Merlotti
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National Health Programs ,Attitude of Health Personnel ,Information Dissemination ,Pilot Projects ,Musculoskeletal Manipulations ,Health Services Accessibility ,Casts, Surgical ,Clubfoot ,Orthopedics ,Ponseti Tribute ,Physicians ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Humans ,Education, Medical, Continuing ,Child ,Brazil ,Program Evaluation - Abstract
After hearing about the reproducible and excellent results of the Ponseti method for clubfoot treatment, a group of Brazilian orthopaedic surgeons organized and participated in a standardized national program to teach the Ponseti technique in 21 different cities across Brazil.A total of 21 Ponseti symposiums were organized in a standard fashion from January, 2007 to December, 2008. They consisted of a two-day program with lectures, hands-on cast application, and discussion of local clinical cases presented by orthopaedic surgeons. Thirteen Brazilian orthopaedic surgeons, who had been trained by the University of Iowa or centers recognized by them, taught the method. Financial support for travel was provided by an English charity: La Vida (Vital Investment for Developing Aid in Latin America). The physicians who attended the symposiums answered questionnaires before and after the training.About 7% of the 8000 orthopaedic surgeons in Brazil (556 orthopaedic surgeons) were trained. These orthopaedic surgeons stated that they had treated about 4905 babies in the previous year via other methods, including extensive surgery. Seventeen percent of the surgeons did not know about the Ponseti technique at the start of the symposium. Eighty-eight percent reported they felt able to treat children with the Ponseti technique after the symposium. Ninety-four percent of respondents reported that the symposium changed their way of treating clubfootThese Ponseti symposiums brought about an exchange of medical information and empowered the participants. This program is a good educational tool which can be used in eradicating neglected clubfoot in Brazil.
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- 2011