Guest guest Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 All, A colleague of ours has a 3 1/2 year old girl born with a single, left clubfoot and treated, since birth, by a non-Ponseti doctor. Recently her foot has relapsed and she has been recommended for ATTT (tibialis anterior tendon transfer) surgery. [Note: This is not the achilles tendon " tenotomy " surgery commonly done on infants with clubfeet. This surgery moves a tendon located on the top of the foot.] We are looking for information from parents of children who have had this ATTT surgery. Specifically, our questions are: 1) Was the child's foot casted before/after the surgery? 2) How successful was the surgery in correcting the relapse? 3) Was the recovery painful for the child? 4) Were there any negative long-term effects of the surgery? 5) Plus any other information from your experiences... Many thanks to those who reply. Chip Zaenglein Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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