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01-06-2013 | Meeting Reports
Report of the 1st European consensus meeting on Ponseti clubfoot treatment
Karolinska Institutet Stockholm, July 6th 2012
Authors:
Stephanie Böhm, Marc Sinclair
Published in:
Journal of Children's Orthopaedics
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Issue 3/2013
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Abstract
Introduction
Standards for treating idiopathic clubfoot are still under discussion. Over the last 10–15 years the Ponseti method has been widely accepted as the treatment of choice, but the method has been modified very often, and the original protocol is not always properly performed. A consensus group was set up in the UK in 2011 to define standards for Ponseti clubfoot treatment, and the purpose of our meeting is to extend these standards to the European level. Clubfoot experts from 12 countries met at Karolinska University in Stockholm to discuss goals, standards, challenges and treatment outcome, based on literature review and personal experience.
Items discussed
The ambitious agenda included most aspects of clubfoot treatment. Discussion following an intensive literature review was constructive, and the group was able to carry out discussions on defining the goal of clubfoot treatment and the preferred standard of treatment.
Conclusion
In order to establish the Ponseti method as the most effective treatment in the European context a methodological approach and analysis of existing literature remain crucial. Focus should hereby remain on defining outcome measures, the evaluation and comparison of all available methods over the long term and ease of implementation in the different healthcare environments across Europe.