The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Vol 59, Issue 6 816-824, Copyright © 1977 by Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc
Congenital vertical talus: treatment by open reduction and navicular excision
MW Clark, RD D'Ambrosia and AB Ferguson
Twelve patients with sixteen feet showing true congenital vertical talus
were treated at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh by excision of the
navicular as an adjunct to open reduction. When these children were
evaluated two to fifteen years after naviculectomy, all were asymptomatic
and fully active. Except for one Achilles-tendon lengthening (three months
after naviculectomy), none had required further surgical procedures.
Fifteen feet were examined in detail. Assessed on an anatomical basis,
three of the feet were excellent; seven, good; four, fair; and one, poor.
The best results were obtained in the patients who were eighteen months old
or younger at the time of operation.