Abstract
The correction of a relapsed or neglected clubfoot by an external distractor is an alternative to a major operation which may involve triple arthrodesis and is often associated with skin problems. We report the use of the Ilizarov method to treat nine severely deformed feet, with satisfactory results in terms of function and appearance. The distractor enables treatment to be applied before maturity and avoids the shortening of the foot that results from wedge osteotomies. We discuss the indications, technique, complications and results of the method.