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3rd Edition of

World Orthopedics Conference

September 15-17, 2025 | London, UK

Ortho 2024

Concomitant talocalcaneal coalition as a risk factor for early relapse following ponseti treatment of idiopathic clubfoot

Speaker at World Orthopedics Conference 2024 - Alhassan Mohammed
King Faisal General Hospital, Saudi Arabia
Title : Concomitant talocalcaneal coalition as a risk factor for early relapse following ponseti treatment of idiopathic clubfoot

Abstract:

Concomitant talocalcaneal coalition (TCC) in idiopathic clubfeet is not well documented in the literature. The purpose of this study was to describe our experience with very early relapsing idiopathic clubfeet associated with TCC. Although cases have been successfully treated with the Ponseti casting method, all recurred within 2 months of removing the final cast. A single-centre cohort of twelve feet in eight patients treated by a single surgeon between 2006 and 2020 was investigated retrospectively. Recurred cavus with variable degrees of equinus was the earliest findings noted. TCC was incidentally detected during the open reduction of the earliest three feet in our series. Afterwards, ultrasonography was advised as a screening tool for detecting an associated anomaly; however, only the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was 100% accurate in diagnosing concurrent TCC. All coalitions were cartilaginous and the posterior facet was most commonly involved facet. The average age was 18 months for the coalition resection and open reduction of a dislocated talonavicular joint, and the average duration of follow-up was 52 months. None of the patients showed clinical signs of relapse at the latest follow-up. We recommend that an associated TCC should be considered in very early relapsing idiopathic clubfoot cases.

Keywords: talocalcaneal coalition; risk factor; early relapse; Ponseti treatment; idiopathic clubfoot

Biography:

Dr. Alhassan studied medical school in king Faisal university in eastern region of Saudi Arabia where graduated as MBBS on 2013. In same years, he joint Saudi orthopedic program under Saudi Commission for Health Specialties. He worked under pediatric orthopedic and truama in King Fahad Hufuf Hospital orthopedic department for 2 years before joining Severance hospital of Yonsei university in South Korea for his fellowship degree in pediatric orthopedic, deformity correction and pediatric sport medicine. Currently working as head of department of pediatric orthopedic in E2 cluster of Saudi Arabia and initiator of pediatric service in our region after intermittent pause. 

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