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Can the Achilles tendon regenerate completely following percutaneous tenotomy in older children with clubfoot?

Authors :
Aroojis, Alaric
Kapoor, Darshan
Gulati, Yash
Jain, Divit
Agrawal, Aniruddh
Chavan, Saroj
Source :
International Orthopaedics. Jun2024, Vol. 48 Issue 6, p1533-1541. 9p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Purpose: The aims of the study were to document the outcomes of percutaneous Achilles tenotomy (pAT) performed in older children with clubfoot, by assessing the clinical, functional and ultrasonographic evidence of Achilles tendon regeneration. Methods: A retrospective case series of older children with clubfoot treated between August 2011 and July 2020 was studied. Clinical assessment of ankle range of motion and calf strength, functional assessment of triceps surae muscle endurance by single leg heel-rise test, and ultrasonographic assessment of Achilles tendon echotexture and dimensions to assess tendon regeneration were performed. Results: Percutaneous Achilles tenotomy was performed on 31 children (48 clubfeet) at a mean age of 5.24 ± 2.14 years (1–10.2 years). At a mean follow-up of 4.86 ± 1.97 years, all children demonstrated normal calf strength with mean dorsiflexion range of 13.64° (0–25°) and mean plantarflexion range of 37.95° (10–40°). The heel-rise endurance test was completed by 27 children with mean 25.85 heel rises/minute (range 17–30) and mean height of heel rise of 6.29 cm (range 4–10 cm). Normal fibrillar tendinous echotexture with homogenous echogenicity was seen on ultrasonography in 41 feet (85.4%) with mean tendon width of 9.7 mm (3.3–16 mm) and thickness of 5.1 mm (1.8–15 mm), comparable with unaffected feet. Conclusions: Clinical, functional and ultrasonographic parameters unequivocally demonstrate complete regeneration of the Achilles tendon, when pAT is performed in older children with delayed-presenting idiopathic clubfoot treated using Ponseti principles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03412695
Volume :
48
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Orthopaedics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177079648
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00264-024-06107-6