What foot and ankle conditions in children require surgery?

Autore: Mr Alpesh Kothari
Pubblicato: | Aggiornato: 26/04/2024
Editor: Conor Lynch

Foot and ankle surgery in children is a specialised field of paediatric orthopaedics that addresses a variety of conditions affecting the lower extremities. While many paediatric foot and ankle conditions can be managed non-surgically, there are certain instances where surgical intervention may be necessary to correct deformities, improve function, and alleviate pain.

 

Read our latest article here to find out when surgery is required for foot and ankle injuries and conditions in children. 

What foot and ankle conditions in children require surgery?

One common condition that may require foot and ankle surgery in children is club foot. Club foot is a congenital deformity characterised by an inward and downward rotation of the foot and ankle, resulting in a rigid, twisted appearance. While non-surgical treatments such as serial casting and bracing are often effective in correcting clubfoot, some cases may require surgical correction to release tight ligaments and reposition the foot into a more normal alignment.

 

Another condition that typically requires foot and ankle surgery in children is flatfoot, a common condition that occurs when the arch of the foot collapses, causing the entire sole of the foot to come into contact with the ground.

 

In addition to club foot and flatfoot, other conditions that may require foot and ankle surgery in children include:

 

  • Tarsal coalition: A condition where two or more bones in the foot are abnormally fused together, causing stiffness, pain, and limited range of motion.
  • Toe deformities: Conditions such as hammer toe, claw toe, and curly toe may require surgical correction to realign the toes and improve function.
  • Growth plate injuries: Fractures or injuries to the growth plates in the foot and ankle may require surgical stabilization to prevent long-term complications and promote proper growth and development.

 

It is important to note that foot and ankle surgery in children is typically approached with caution and careful consideration of the child's age, growth potential, and overall health.

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Mr Alpesh Kothari
Traumatologia infantile

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  • Altri trattamenti d'interesse
  • Malformazioni congenite
    Alterazioni dell'andatura
    Gomito
    Dolore al gomito
    Frattura del gomito
    Lussazione della spalla
    Frattura della spalla
    Menisco
    Condromalacia
    Legamento laterale interno
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