Long-term follow-up of achillotenotomy in patients with cerebral palsy

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作者
Kero Gabor [1 ]
Frigyesi Laszlo [1 ]
Szabo Tamas [1 ]
Than Peter [1 ]
Vermes Csaba [1 ]
机构
[1] Pecsi Tud Egyet, Altalanos Orvostud Kar, Klin Kozpont, Ortopediai Klin, Pecs, Hungary
关键词
achillotenotomy; spastic cerebral palsy; percutaneus triple hemisection; BOTULINUM-TOXIN; EQUINUS DEFORMITY; TENDO ACHILLIS; CHILDREN; RECURRENCE; FOOT;
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10.1556/650.2020.31669
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction: The surgical solution of equinus deformity is one of the most important factors in the treatment of patients with cerebral palsy. We perform open Z achillotenotomy and percutaneus triple hemisection routinely in our department. Aim: The goal of our work was to analyze the long-term results of achillotenotomies in patients with cerebral palsy, to look for predisposing factors of major complications, and to compare the results of the performed operative methods. Method: Between 1990 and 2006, we performed 347 surgical Achilles tendon lengthenings. In 261 cases, the operations were performed percutaneusly, and in 86 cases we performed open Z achillotenotomy. The average follow-up time was 15 years. The long-term outcomes were analyzed based on the age at surgery, the topographic appearance and the severity of cerebral palsy. Analysis regarding functional outcome was based on the widely known Physician Rating Scale system. Results: Due to recurrent equinus deformity, re-achillotenotomy was performed in 74 cases (21.3%), and in 14 cases (4%) the re-achillotenotomy needed to be performed a second time. We encountered overcorrection and calcaneus deformity in 12 cases (3.5%). Recurrence rate was higher in patients operated at a younger age (<7 years) and in patients with a more severe cerebral palsy (GMFCS II-III, similar to 26%). Recurrence showed accumulation in patients 9-14 years old. Conclusion: The major complication we encountered was recurrence of the equinus deformity. The majority of relapses occured in patients who were operated at a younger age and suffered from a more severe form of cerebral palsy. We observed that recurrence showed an association with growth and accumulated in aldolescence.
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