A Rare Combination of Clubfoot and Down Syndrome A Case Series and Literature Review

Authors

  • Sabin Pokharel Hospital and Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Children (HRDC), Janagal, Banepa, Nepal
  • Yam Prakash Gurung Hospital and Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Children (HRDC), Janagal, Banepa, Nepal
  • Arun Khatri Hospital and Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Children (HRDC), Janagal, Banepa, Nepal
  • Rajendra Yonjan Hospital and Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Children (HRDC), Janagal, Banepa, Nepal
  • Tarun Rajbhandari Hospital and Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Children (HRDC), Janagal, Banepa, Nepal
  • Bibek Banskota Hospital and Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Children (HRDC), Janagal, Banepa, Nepal
  • Ashok Kumar Banskota Hospital and Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Children (HRDC), Janagal, Banepa, Nepal

Keywords:

clubfoot, CTEV, hyperlaxity, downs syndrome, case report

Abstract

Down syndrome (DS) is commonly associated with pesplanovalgus among foot disorders due to hypotonia and joint laxity. Soft tissue contractures around the ankle and foot are implicated as the pathoanatomy in the case of Clubfoot, which is different from DS. Few cases of Clubfoot have been reported in association with DS. We report two cases of Clubfoot in association with DS, which were treated with the ponseti method and gave a good result.

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Published

2024-10-07

How to Cite

Pokharel, S., Gurung, Y. P., Khatri, A., Yonjan, R., Rajbhandari, T., Banskota, B., & Banskota, A. K. (2024). A Rare Combination of Clubfoot and Down Syndrome A Case Series and Literature Review. Nepal Orthopaedic Association Journal, 10(1), 18–21. Retrieved from https://nepjol.info/index.php/NOAJ/article/view/70655

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