Objective: This retrospective analysis aimed to assess the effectiveness of Split Tibialis Anterior Tendon Transfer (Split TATT) in treating residual idiopathic congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV) deformities.
Methods: 15 patients (20 feet) with CTEV, with a mean age of 6.4 ± 3.2 years, initially treated with Ponseti casting, underwent Split TATT. Clinical and radiological evaluations, including Diméglio and Garceau scores, dorsiflexion, and X-ray measurements, were conducted preoperatively and post-operatively at a minimum 2-year follow-up.
Results: Significant improvements were observed in Diméglio and Garceau scores. Dorsiflexion increased by an average of 3°, and radiological analysis revealed nuanced changes. Despite a weak Kappa coefficient, positive trends in dorsiflexion and Garceau scores were noted. Preoperative Garceau scores did not reliably predict postoperative results.
Conclusion: Split TATT demonstrates promising results in improving muscular balance and functional outcomes in CTEV. While radiological changes are subtle, positive trends in clinical scores indicate meaningful outcomes.
Level Of Evidence: IV Retrospective study.
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