Anterior Hemi-epiphysiodesis of the Distal Tibia for Residual Equinus Deformity in Children with Clubfeet

Author:

Giertych Benjamin,Galli Sara,Halanski Matthew,Lang Pamela

Abstract

Background: Residual equinus deformity in toddlers with a history of clubfoot can be managed with soft tissue release, provided there is no articular incongruity. Distal tibia osteotomy is a reasonable choice in mature patients with a flattened talus provided the growth plate is closed. Anterior distal tibia hemi-epiphysiodesis is an option for children with articular incongruity who have substantial growth remaining. The aim of this study is to evaluate radiographic and clinical outcomes of this method. Methods: Fourteen clubfoot patients (20 ankles) with residual equinus deformity were treated between 2010-2015 with anterior distal tibial hemi-epiphysiodesis utilizing size appropriate modular plate and screw constructs. Patients were evaluated clinically and radiographically. Oxford Ankle Foot Questionnaire for Children (and caregivers) with supplemental questions were requested at most recent follow-up. Results: There were 12 males and 2 females, mean age 10 years at surgery (50-152 months), with the minimum 18 months of radiographic follow-up (Mean 34 months). Pre-surgical mean radiographic anterior distal tibial angle (ADTA) was 87.8 degrees (79-100) and mean maximum dorsiflexion was -5.7 degrees (-40-7). At follow-up, mean improvement of radiologic ADTA was 18 degrees and mean clinical dorsiflexion improvement was 8.4 degrees. On the Oxford Ankle Foot Questionnaire, children reported a mean functional score of 47% in the “Physical” domain, 71% in “School and Play”, 70% in “Emotional”, and 38% in footwear. Parents reported mean scores of 45% in Physical, 69% in School and Play, 56% in Emotional, and 28% in footwear. Sixty percent of parents reported increased foot flexibility, 80% noted improvement in their child’s walking, and 100% would choose this surgery again. Conclusions: Anterior distal tibial hemi-epiphysiodesis is a viable option for treatment of residual equinus in children with a clubfoot history and open growth plates. Radiographic improvement was at least 2x greater than the clinically measured improvements of dorsiflexion; yet each family would undergo the surgery again as they perceived an improvement in function.

Publisher

Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America

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