Abstract

A large proportion of congenital talipes equinovarus is resistant to correction by nonoperative means. The authors reviewed 54 feet which required surgical intervention, and the operative management utilized was a radical one-stage posteromedial release. Application of plastic surgical techniques has obviated problems of skin healing. Comparable to results reported by others, a good-to-excellent functional and cosmetic result can be expected in 90% of the cases. Careful attention to a well-designed postoperative regimen will frequently obviate the need for additional surgery.

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