Guest guest Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 Hi! I'm not sure of everything to expect either. My daughter, Emma, was just casted twice by Dr. Ponseti. She is in the set she has now until August 2nd. Then a couple days later she will have the tendon transfer on her right foot (she is bilateral, but only needs it on her right foot). I recently found out from my doctor that they have a new process they use that will allow the foot to be able to put more support on it. Which I think is important since at this age, Emma is a walking maniac with those casts. Her last tendon lengthening, she was walking on her casts that afternoon! Anyway, they now use a dissolvable screw rather that the 'button' thing they had before. It's my understanding (not for sure) that they would have to go back later and take out that 'button'. Now the tendon will attach itself better to the bone and the screw, and eventually the screw will desinigrate. My doctor told me that children who have this will not have to be off of their feet as long as before. IF ANYONE HAS HAD THE TRANSFER SURGERY WITH THE SCREW, CAN YOU GIVE US ADDITIONAL INFORMATION?! I hope I've helped a bit, but like you, I still have many questions for the doctor as well! Good luck and keep us posted about the transfer if you have it! :-) www.pediatric-othopedic-foundation.org > Hi all! It's been quite some time since I've posted here as things > had been uneventful up until this point. > > We had our check-up with Dr. Herzenberg last week and he's > considereing doing the tendon transfer on Dylans feet. He wants us > to come to a symposium in September to get some opinions of other > clubfoot docs. > > What I was hoping for from all of you was any information you have > about the procedure itself, the recovery and such (how long in > casts, is it outpatient, how much pain, etc). I didn't think to ask > anything at the appointment as I was caught a little off guard and > nothing was definately decided. > > Also, will anyone else here be at the symposium in September? > > Thanks in advance for any info or guidance you can give me. If you > would prefer to e-mail me off the board my address is > tanda912@y... > > Theresa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 Hi! I'm not sure of everything to expect either. My daughter, Emma, was just casted twice by Dr. Ponseti. She is in the set she has now until August 2nd. Then a couple days later she will have the tendon transfer on her right foot (she is bilateral, but only needs it on her right foot). I recently found out from my doctor that they have a new process they use that will allow the foot to be able to put more support on it. Which I think is important since at this age, Emma is a walking maniac with those casts. Her last tendon lengthening, she was walking on her casts that afternoon! Anyway, they now use a dissolvable screw rather that the 'button' thing they had before. It's my understanding (not for sure) that they would have to go back later and take out that 'button'. Now the tendon will attach itself better to the bone and the screw, and eventually the screw will desinigrate. My doctor told me that children who have this will not have to be off of their feet as long as before. IF ANYONE HAS HAD THE TRANSFER SURGERY WITH THE SCREW, CAN YOU GIVE US ADDITIONAL INFORMATION?! I hope I've helped a bit, but like you, I still have many questions for the doctor as well! Good luck and keep us posted about the transfer if you have it! :-) www.pediatric-othopedic-foundation.org > Hi all! It's been quite some time since I've posted here as things > had been uneventful up until this point. > > We had our check-up with Dr. Herzenberg last week and he's > considereing doing the tendon transfer on Dylans feet. He wants us > to come to a symposium in September to get some opinions of other > clubfoot docs. > > What I was hoping for from all of you was any information you have > about the procedure itself, the recovery and such (how long in > casts, is it outpatient, how much pain, etc). I didn't think to ask > anything at the appointment as I was caught a little off guard and > nothing was definately decided. > > Also, will anyone else here be at the symposium in September? > > Thanks in advance for any info or guidance you can give me. If you > would prefer to e-mail me off the board my address is > tanda912@y... > > Theresa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 Hi! I'm not sure of everything to expect either. My daughter, Emma, was just casted twice by Dr. Ponseti. She is in the set she has now until August 2nd. Then a couple days later she will have the tendon transfer on her right foot (she is bilateral, but only needs it on her right foot). I recently found out from my doctor that they have a new process they use that will allow the foot to be able to put more support on it. Which I think is important since at this age, Emma is a walking maniac with those casts. Her last tendon lengthening, she was walking on her casts that afternoon! Anyway, they now use a dissolvable screw rather that the 'button' thing they had before. It's my understanding (not for sure) that they would have to go back later and take out that 'button'. Now the tendon will attach itself better to the bone and the screw, and eventually the screw will desinigrate. My doctor told me that children who have this will not have to be off of their feet as long as before. IF ANYONE HAS HAD THE TRANSFER SURGERY WITH THE SCREW, CAN YOU GIVE US ADDITIONAL INFORMATION?! I hope I've helped a bit, but like you, I still have many questions for the doctor as well! Good luck and keep us posted about the transfer if you have it! :-) www.pediatric-othopedic-foundation.org > Hi all! It's been quite some time since I've posted here as things > had been uneventful up until this point. > > We had our check-up with Dr. Herzenberg last week and he's > considereing doing the tendon transfer on Dylans feet. He wants us > to come to a symposium in September to get some opinions of other > clubfoot docs. > > What I was hoping for from all of you was any information you have > about the procedure itself, the recovery and such (how long in > casts, is it outpatient, how much pain, etc). I didn't think to ask > anything at the appointment as I was caught a little off guard and > nothing was definately decided. > > Also, will anyone else here be at the symposium in September? > > Thanks in advance for any info or guidance you can give me. If you > would prefer to e-mail me off the board my address is > tanda912@y... > > Theresa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 Hi Theresa, I think we will be at the synopsism too with our son Collin (he will be 3 next month) we had spoke with Dr. H about it a while back and I know we were on the list then. They said September before, but never said a date, do you know when, I'll have to put in to take off work. Michele Collin's story at http://www.geocities.com/chele323232 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 Michele, They didn't say what exact date it would be. Only that it would be on a Saturday in September. What are the reasons for Collin attending, if you don't mind me asking? Theresa > Hi Theresa, > > I think we will be at the synopsism too with our son Collin (he will > be 3 next month) we had spoke with Dr. H about it a while back and > I know we were on the list then. They said September before, but > never said a date, do you know when, I'll have to put in to take off > work. > > Michele > Collin's story at http://www.geocities.com/chele323232 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 Michele, They didn't say what exact date it would be. Only that it would be on a Saturday in September. What are the reasons for Collin attending, if you don't mind me asking? Theresa > Hi Theresa, > > I think we will be at the synopsism too with our son Collin (he will > be 3 next month) we had spoke with Dr. H about it a while back and > I know we were on the list then. They said September before, but > never said a date, do you know when, I'll have to put in to take off > work. > > Michele > Collin's story at http://www.geocities.com/chele323232 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 Michele, They didn't say what exact date it would be. Only that it would be on a Saturday in September. What are the reasons for Collin attending, if you don't mind me asking? Theresa > Hi Theresa, > > I think we will be at the synopsism too with our son Collin (he will > be 3 next month) we had spoke with Dr. H about it a while back and > I know we were on the list then. They said September before, but > never said a date, do you know when, I'll have to put in to take off > work. > > Michele > Collin's story at http://www.geocities.com/chele323232 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 How old is your son and why the operation, did he relapse? My son stayed in the hospital about 24 hours after he had this operation, then wore casts for six weeks afterwards. s. Back with Questions.... Hi all! It's been quite some time since I've posted here as things had been uneventful up until this point. We had our check-up with Dr. Herzenberg last week and he's considereing doing the tendon transfer on Dylans feet. He wants us to come to a symposium in September to get some opinions of other clubfoot docs. What I was hoping for from all of you was any information you have about the procedure itself, the recovery and such (how long in casts, is it outpatient, how much pain, etc). I didn't think to ask anything at the appointment as I was caught a little off guard and nothing was definately decided. Also, will anyone else here be at the symposium in September? Thanks in advance for any info or guidance you can give me. If you would prefer to e-mail me off the board my address is tanda912@... Theresa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 He hasn't necessarily relapsed. His heal and everything in the back of his foot is fine, but when he walks his forefoot sometimes turns in. Dr. H said it's because the muscle that goes from his ankle to his big toe is stronger than the outer foot muscles. It's pulling his toe in so that he walks on his big toe, the pad below his little toe and his heel instead of walking on his heel & the pads below his big and little toe. It's causing some sort of bunion on the joint of his big toe. Did that make any sense at all? I can't remember all the technical info he gave us. Thanks for the info. I was hoping this wouldn't require a hospital stay since Dylan does so much better with recovery at home. Guess we'll have to wait and see. Theresa > How old is your son and why the operation, did he relapse? My son stayed in the hospital about 24 hours after he had this operation, then wore casts for six weeks afterwards. > s. > > Back with Questions.... > > > Hi all! It's been quite some time since I've posted here as things > had been uneventful up until this point. > > We had our check-up with Dr. Herzenberg last week and he's > considereing doing the tendon transfer on Dylans feet. He wants us > to come to a symposium in September to get some opinions of other > clubfoot docs. > > What I was hoping for from all of you was any information you have > about the procedure itself, the recovery and such (how long in > casts, is it outpatient, how much pain, etc). I didn't think to ask > anything at the appointment as I was caught a little off guard and > nothing was definately decided. > > Also, will anyone else here be at the symposium in September? > > Thanks in advance for any info or guidance you can give me. If you > would prefer to e-mail me off the board my address is > tanda912@y... > > Theresa > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 Oh and he's almost 3 1/2. I know this surgery is typically done around age 2 1/2 but we didn't start with a Ponseti doc until 14 months. Theresa - In nosurgery4clubfoot , " Number23 " wrote: > How old is your son and why the operation, did he relapse? My son stayed in the hospital about 24 hours after he had this operation, then wore casts for six weeks afterwards. > s. > > Back with Questions.... > > > Hi all! It's been quite some time since I've posted here as things > had been uneventful up until this point. > > We had our check-up with Dr. Herzenberg last week and he's > considereing doing the tendon transfer on Dylans feet. He wants us > to come to a symposium in September to get some opinions of other > clubfoot docs. > > What I was hoping for from all of you was any information you have > about the procedure itself, the recovery and such (how long in > casts, is it outpatient, how much pain, etc). I didn't think to ask > anything at the appointment as I was caught a little off guard and > nothing was definately decided. > > Also, will anyone else here be at the symposium in September? > > Thanks in advance for any info or guidance you can give me. If you > would prefer to e-mail me off the board my address is > tanda912@y... > > Theresa > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2004 Report Share Posted July 20, 2004 That was my problem, I didn't find Dr. Ponseti until my son was 21 months old and ruined by another. The surgery did allow him to walk though, and took away the constant pain he was in prior. s. Back with Questions.... > > > Hi all! It's been quite some time since I've posted here as things > had been uneventful up until this point. > > We had our check-up with Dr. Herzenberg last week and he's > considereing doing the tendon transfer on Dylans feet. He wants us > to come to a symposium in September to get some opinions of other > clubfoot docs. > > What I was hoping for from all of you was any information you have > about the procedure itself, the recovery and such (how long in > casts, is it outpatient, how much pain, etc). I didn't think to ask > anything at the appointment as I was caught a little off guard and > nothing was definately decided. > > Also, will anyone else here be at the symposium in September? > > Thanks in advance for any info or guidance you can give me. If you > would prefer to e-mail me off the board my address is > tanda912@y... > > Theresa > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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