Postoperative evaluation of posterior tibial tendon transfer
an alternative for cases of drop-foot
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30795/scijfootankle.2018.v12.787Keywords:
Equinus deformity, Tendon transfer, Foot deformitiesAbstract
Objectives: To analyse and report the advantages of posterior tibial tendon transfer amongst patients with drop-foot as well as evaluate the degrees of foot biomechanical restoration and patient quality of life improvement. Methods: Seven patients diagnosed with drop-foot received surgery in which the posterior tibial tendon was transferred via the syndesmotic membrane, and the tendon was fixed to the lateral cuneiform bone using an interference screw. Results: The patients completed the Stanmore questionnaire before and after surgery to report their improvements with regard to all of the questionnaire criteria.
Conclusion: The adopted surgical technique is an effective method of disease correction, with associated pain improvement, resumption of wearing shoes, elimination of the regular use of an ankle-foot orthosis (AFO), muscle strength gain, and functional capacity improvement.
Level of Evidence IV; Therapeutic Study; Case Series.