COA 2024: Outpatient Clinic Versus Operating Room for Clubfoot Corrections
COA 2024: Outpatient Clinic Versus Operating Room for Clubfoot Corrections
Comparison of Clinical Outcomes, Parental Anxiety and Surgeon Satisfaction During Outpatient Clinic Versus Operating Room Setting for Achilles Tenotomy During Ponseti Method of Clubfoot Correction – A Randomized Control Trial
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Forty patients with idiopathic clubfoot were randomized to receive Achilles tenotomy in either an outpatient clinic (OPC; n=20) or an operating room (OR; n=20). Outcomes of interest included procedural duration, infant-mother separation time, and intraoperative bleeding, which were assessed at the time of the procedure. Ankle dorsiflexion, parental anxiety, surgeon satisfaction, and the mean numbe...
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