Comparison of Surgical Blade No. 11 and Ophthalmic Knife in Idiopathic Clubfoot Patients
Comparison of Effectiveness of Surgical Blade No. 11 and Ophthalmic Knife for Percutaneous Achilles Tendon Tenotomy in Idiopathic Clubfoot Patients
Muhammad Aamir Latif
102 participants
Sep 20, 2025
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
There is limited local data available on the comparison between surgical blade no.11 and ophthalmic knife among patients with neglected clubfoot going through tenotomy. The study has been planned with the objective of comparing the effectiveness of surgical blade no. 11 and ophthalmic knife for percutaneous Achilles tendon tenotomy in Idiopathic clubfoot patients
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Any gender
- Aged 2-5 years
- Diagnosed with clubfoot
Exclusion Criteria10
- Children with other neuromuscular
- Chromosomal abnormalities
- Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita
- Myelomeningocele
- Dystrophic dysplasia
- Moebius syndrome
- Amniotic band syndrome
- Metatarsus adductus
- Syndactyly
- Polydactyly
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Interventions
Patients after serial casting and manipulation according to the Ponseti method will go through tenotomy with surgical blade no. 11.
Patients after serial casting and manipulation according to the Ponseti method will go through tenotomy with ophthalmic knife.
Locations(2)
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NCT07561736