Treatment of Clubfoot by Posterior Capsulectomy

Abstract
Posterior capsulectomy is a complete excision of the posterior tibiotalar and talocalcaneal capsule with a release of the distal tibiofibular connection. The operation is proposed for a resistant or relapsed clubfoot, where remaining equinus is the major problem. A follow-up of 29 operations showed that the average talocalcaneal angle became normal in the AP and lateral views. The best results were obtained with long postoperative cast immobilization, i.e. 6 months.