Abstract
Between 1980 and 2003, 600 patients with idiopathic clubfoot attended our clinic.
Until 1989, we manipulated the feet according to the Robert Jones method. After that we changed to the Ponseti method. Depending on the residual deformity at age 3 months, patients underwent either percutaneous Achilles tenotomy or full posteromedial release, as described by McKay, and were supplied with a thermoplastic splint until walking age. Minor changes to the surgical technique were made over the years. At follow-up, a minimum of 2 years postoperatively, the feet were evaluated both according to the McKay scoring method and by a simpler method that correlated well with it.
Although our results compare unfavourably with those of Ponseti (80% non-surgical correction), we had excellent overall outcomes, with low revision and complication rates.
Secretary: Dr H.J.S. Colyn, Editor: Professor M.B.E. Sweet. Correspondence should be addressed to SAOA, Box 47363, Parklands, Johannesburg, 2121, South Africa.