Shabana Sharif, Rehan Ramzan Khan, Saima Riaz, Sajid Rashid, Zaigham Rasool Athar, Tausif Aamir, M. M. Khan

Effectiveness of Ponseti Versus Kite Method for the Management of Club Foot- A Quasi Experimental Trial

Shabana Sharif, Rehan Ramzan Khan, Saima Riaz, Sajid Rashid, Zaigham Rasool Athar, Tausif Aamir, M. M. Khan



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ABSTRACT


Objective: To determine the effectiveness of ponseti versus kite method for the management of club foot among children.

Methods: A quasi experimental trial was conducted to determine the most effective conservative method for managing idiopathic club foot. This study was carried out in District Head Quarter Hospital, Layyah. A total of 46 children (60 Feet) aged less than six months of both genders were included in this study using convenience sampling technique. The study sample was divided into Group A (Ponseti) and Group B (Kite). Each treatment group comprises of 30 feet. Patients were called for weekly follow up till ten weeks consecutively. At every follow-up visit, patients were assessed to check the improvement of deformity with the help of the Pirani scoring system for the foot. Pirani score difference was measured in both treatment groups from the baseline until the last follow-up interval until the 10th Week. Pirani score difference was measured in both treatment groups from the baseline until the last follow-up interval until the 10th Week. A greater negative value signified better correction. SPSS 23 was used for data entry and analysis.

Results: Children's mean age in both treatment groups (A and B) was 10.83±4.59 and 10.20±4.75 weeks. At presentation mean Pirani score in both treatment groups (A and B) was 5.85±0.67 and 5.86±0.45, respectively, while at 10th follow up it was 1.42±0.39 and 2.35±0.54 for group A and group B, respectively.

Conclusion: This study demonstrates that the Ponseti technique significantly improved the management of club foot as that of the Kites method. Ponseti's method is more effective in terms of rapid improvement in the involved group.

Key words: Non operative Management, Idiopathic Club foot, Kites method, Ponseti method.



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