De Rosa Antonella, Norrish Alan
Trop Doct. 2012 Apr;42(2):125-6. doi: 10.1258/td.2011.110404. Epub 2012 Feb 15.
In the developing world, neglected clubfoot often results in a permanent and disabling deformity with subsequent social implications. Data from the four organizations that manage clubfoot in Zambia were collected using clinic and operating room registries and analyzed using Fisher exact test. In the central hospitals in the capital city 65% (204/313 feet) of clubfeet were suitable for treatment by the Ponseti method compared with only 23% (38/166 feet) in the peripheral hospitals (P < 0.001, two-tailed Fisher's exact test). In the central hospitals only 14% (42/313 feet) of clubfeet required extensive surgery for neglected clubfeet compared with 29% (49/116 feet) in peripheral hospitals (P < 0.015, two-tailed Fisher's exact test). Patients from outside the capital have a higher percentage of neglected clubfeet that are no longer suitable for conservative management and require extensive, complex and costly surgical treatment. By allowing earlier access to less invasive procedures the burden of disability may be reduced.
在发展中世界,被忽视的马蹄内翻足常常导致永久性致残畸形,并产生后续社会影响。利用诊所和手术室登记资料收集了赞比亚负责治疗马蹄内翻足的四个组织的数据,并采用Fisher精确检验进行分析。在首都的中心医院,65%(204/313只脚)的马蹄内翻足适合采用庞塞蒂方法治疗,而在外围医院这一比例仅为23%(38/166只脚)(P<0.001,双侧Fisher精确检验)。在中心医院,只有14%(42/313只脚)的马蹄内翻足因被忽视而需要进行广泛手术,而在外围医院这一比例为29%(49/116只脚)(P<0.015,双侧Fisher精确检验)。来自首都以外地区的患者中,被忽视的马蹄内翻足比例更高,这些病例不再适合保守治疗,需要进行广泛、复杂且昂贵的手术治疗。通过让患者更早地获得侵入性较小的治疗方法,残疾负担可能会减轻。