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Artrorrisis en pie flexible infantil. Un estudio experimental mediante fuentes secundarias de datos.


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Title:
Artrorrisis en pie flexible infantil. Un estudio experimental mediante fuentes secundarias de datos.
Authors:
García García, Paula
Tutor:
Sánchez Pérez, Salvador Pedro
Editor:
Universidad Miguel Hernández
Department:
Departamentos de la UMH::Ciencias del Comportamiento y salud
Issue Date:
2024-06-01
URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/33283
Abstract:
Introducción: La artrorrisis es una técnica quirúrgica para el tratamiento del pie plano infantil. El pie plano es una de las patologías más comunes de pie y tobillo. El pie plano es multifactorial y se caracteriza por presentar el calcáneo en valgo, posición medial-plantar del astrágalo y reducció...  Ver más
Introduction:The arthroereisis is a surgical technique to treat childhood flatfoot. The flatfoot is one of the most common pathologies related to foot and ankle. It is also multifactorial, characterized for presenting calcaneous in valgus, medial plantar position of the talus and reduction or absence of the ALI. At the same time it can be flexible or rigid. Objectives: Analyzing the effectiveness of the arthroereisis in children with valgus hindfoot and abducted forefoot. Methodology: Nine clinical trials were analyzed with the participation of 251 children among 5-15 years old. The clinical data were compared during the pre- and - post operative periods, including radiographic angles, pain, complications and foot functionality. Results: The studies evaluated the angles TNCA Kite lateral, Meary, calcaneal inclination, Kite AP and Costa Bærtani. Most of the studies, all the angles improved significantly after the arthroereisis. The functionality of the foot also improved in all the studies, according to the AOFAS scale. Discussion: The arthroereisis is an efficient technique for the treatment of the childhood, valgus, symptomatic flatfoot, with advances in the radiographic angles, the functionality of the foot and a decrease in complications. The pain in senus tarsus is the most common complication. Complete correction of valgus hindfoot in the 55,97% of the patients and a considerable decrease of the hindfoot being closed to the neutrality in the 44,02% of the patients. Conclusion: Arthroereisis is an efficient technique to treat valgus hindfoot and abducted forefoot, with a significant improvement in the radiographic angles, the functionality of the foot and a low risk of complications.
Keywords/Subjects:
pie plano
artrorrisis
niños
Knowledge area:
CDU: Ciencias aplicadas
Type of document:
info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Access rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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