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COA 2024: Outpatient Clinic Versus Operating Room for Clubfoot Corrections

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June 2024

COA 2024: Outpatient Clinic Versus Operating Room for Clubfoot Corrections

Vol: 306| Issue: 6| Number:7| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Randomized Trial
OE Level Evidence:N/A
Journal Level of Evidence:N/A

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

Contributing Authors:
K Rangasamy P Kumar N Raj Gopinathan

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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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