Guest guest Posted September 22, 2004 Report Share Posted September 22, 2004 , When we did a story with our local news station (an hour from where we live), I sent an e-mail to the Healthwatch Reporter about the Ponseti method. I really never thought about us being interviewed. I just thought maybe they would run a piece on Dr. Ponseti. But she contacted us and wanted to come and do an interview. It was a three- part series that ran a couple of different times. We did hear from our Dr. that he received a couple of patients from this. Pam and (8-12-01) > Oh and thanks for all of this info you provided (Naomi and group). I am > going to print it and bring it with me to meet that woman with channel 10! > I don't know if it will fly with them but its work a try. > > > > > > Mommy to 12/17/98 > > and Christian 1/30/04 > > _____ > > From: Egbert [mailto:martinegbert@e...] > Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 2:07 AM > To: nosurgery4clubfoot > Subject: GMA, Dateline, etc - Re: Clubfoot/Ponseti > method press kit > > > > From November 2000. This e-mail was sent to a number of national > media groups. This was probably not the best way to try to > encourage them to do something, but we tried and didn't know how > else to get information to them. A number of other parents have > also tried to contact them. We got e-mails back from one or two of > the groups. > > Good Morning America (also sent to Dateline, 60 Minutes and other > news story type groups): (Other parents have sent articles to them > as well over the years. Many of the links in this story from > November 2000 no longer work.) > > I am hoping that you might be interested in doing a story on what > some might consider a medical miracle. It however appears to be a > medical miracle that has been ignored for at least 40 years. It has > to do with the treatment of children born with clubfoot. This birth > defect occurs in approximately 1 in 750 births and affects about > 5,000 newborns in the US per year (probably about 140,000 newborns > per year worldwide). > > Since the 1950's, the standard treatment for children > born with clubfoot was to try to manipulate and cast their feet for > a few months to see if the feet would straighten out. With > traditional methods this is not usually successful and between 65- > 95% of children would end up needing to have major ankle surgery > before they are one year of age. Clubfoot surgery has been > described as one of the most technically complicated of all > orthopedic surgeries. And although it has been the prevailing > method of treatment for clubfoot since the 1950's there are no long > term outcome studies that go beyond 16 years of age. Some feel that > the long term outcomes of surgical treatment include painful > osteoarthritis as well as other potential risks and complications. > > Since about 1950, Dr. Ignacio Ponseti at the University of Iowa has > developed a " non-surgical " method where 95% of children could be > treated by a manipulation and casting method that took only 1 to 2.5 > months without requiring the surgery. This method is called the > Ponseti " Non-Surgical " method and has had the longest positive > outcome studies (about 40 years) of any method and yet only about 2- > 3% of pediatric orthopedists have used it. > > I am one of a group of about 70 parents who have found out about the > Ponseti " Non-Surgical " method of treatment on the internet since May > of 1999. About 40 of us had been told by our prior pediatric > orthopedic doctors that our child would have to have clubfoot > surgery. To date, only one of the 40 children has actually really > had to have the surgery. Each one of us have felt that our child has > been saved from a needless surgical procedure that has many > potential risks and complications. We also feel that we have an > obligation to try to find ways to advise other new parents of the > relatively simple Ponseti " Non-Surgical " method. These parents come > from about 25 states in the US and 5 foreign countries. > > With this information now on the internet, parents have been able to > learn about this alternative and travel to where it is available. > After successfully having their children treated " non-surgically " by > the Ponseti method, many parents have taken their children back to > their original pediatric orthopedist to encourage them to learn > about a successful " Non-Surgical " alternative. > > We hope that you find this story of an 86 year old Dr. Ignacio > Ponseti finally seeing his dream of having more children treated > without the risks of a major surgery worth your time. The following > web sites will give you information about the method and the parents > group who is trying to help other parents be aware that a > proven " Non-Surgical " alternative exists. > > Dr. Ponseti's web site at the U of Iowa - > http://www.vh.org/Patients/IHB/Ortho/Peds/Clubfeet/Clubfeet.html > > Parents Testimonials concerning the method - > http://www.vh.org/Patients/IHB/Ortho/Peds/Clubfeet/PatientList.html > > Parents Support Web Site with links to Information - > http://www.egroups.com/community/nosurgery4clubfoot > > > I think that this story has several different interesting sides to > it. > > 1. Dr. Ponseti has come out of retirement at age 86 to try one last > time to get his " non-surgical " treatment method accepted. > 2. He has utilized the internet to take his message directly to > parents of children born with clubfoot. > 3. Parents who have responded to his message and tried his method are > actively trying to tell other parents and spread the word. Parents > have taken the results back to their original doctors. > 4. Now the medical community, which has largely ignored the message > for 40 plus years is beginning to listen and change. > 5. About 50% of the parents on the internet are willing to change > doctors to try this method before considering surgery. > > Thank you for considering this wonderful story. > > and Allyson Egbert and (3-17-99) > > martinegbert@e... > > http://www.vh.org/Patients/IHB/Ortho/Peds/Clubfeet/Egbert.html > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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