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Variations in arterial pedal circulation in idiopathic congenital talipes equinovarus: a systematic review.

Puri, AMC; Hughes, KP; Stenson, KM; Gelfer, Y; Holt, PJE; Patterson, BO (2021) Variations in arterial pedal circulation in idiopathic congenital talipes equinovarus: a systematic review. J Pediatr Orthop B, 30 (1). pp. 59-65. ISSN 1473-5865 https://doi.org/10.1097/BPB.0000000000000724
SGUL Authors: Stenson, Katherine Mary Gelfer, Yael

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Abstract

Variations in pedal circulation in congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV) are well documented. There is a reported risk of vascular injury to the posterior tibial artery (PTA) during operative procedures for CTEV, potentially leading to necrosis and amputation. The aim of this systematic review was to identify the most common anomalies in arterial pedal circulation in CTEV and to determine the relevance of these to clinical practice. The systematic review was registered on PROSPERO and was carried out according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta Analyses guidelines by two independent reviewers. Studies that examined pedal circulation in idiopathic CTEV were included. Articles that studied nonidiopathic CTEV and those not published in English were excluded. Data extracted included patient demographics, imaging modalities, and findings. A total of 14 articles satisfied the inclusion criteria, including 192 patients (279 clubfeet), aged 0-13.5 years, at various stages in their treatment. Imaging modalities included arteriography (n = 5), duplex ultrasound (n = 5), magnetic resonance angiography (n = 2), and direct visualization intraoperatively (n = 2). The dorsalis pedis was most frequently reported as absent (21.5%), and the anterior tibial artery (ATA) was most frequently reported as hypoplastic (18.3%). Where reported (n = 36 feet), 61% of patients were noted to have a dominant supply from the PTA. The most common variation in pedal circulation in CTEV is diminished supply from ATA and dorsalis pedis, although there are documented anomalies in all of the vessels supplying the foot. We therefore recommend routine Doppler ultrasound imaging prior to operative intervention in CTEV.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: This is a non-final version of an article published in final form in Puri, AMC; Hughes, KP; Stenson, KM; Gelfer, Y; Holt, PJE; Patterson, BO (2021) Variations in arterial pedal circulation in idiopathic congenital talipes equinovarus: a systematic review. J Pediatr Orthop B, 30 (1). pp. 59-65.
Keywords: Clubfoot, Foot, Humans, Tibial Arteries, Ultrasonography, Ultrasonography, Doppler, Duplex, Foot, Tibial Arteries, Humans, Clubfoot, Ultrasonography, Ultrasonography, Doppler, Duplex, child, clubfoot, foot, human, infant, peripheral vascular diseases, vascular system injuries, 1114 Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine, Orthopedics
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: Academic Structure > Institute of Medical & Biomedical Education (IMBE)
Academic Structure > Molecular and Clinical Sciences Research Institute (MCS)
Journal or Publication Title: J Pediatr Orthop B
ISSN: 1473-5865
Dates:
DateEvent
January 2021Published
26 January 2020Accepted
16 March 2020Published Online
Publisher License: Publisher's own licence
Projects:
Project IDFunderFunder ID
NIHR-CS-011-008Department of HealthUNSPECIFIED
PubMed ID: 32195760
Web of Science ID: WOS:000594476500011
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URI: https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/115219
Publisher's version: https://doi.org/10.1097/BPB.0000000000000724

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