Abstract
We report a series of percutaneous lengthenings of the Achilles tendon in cerebral palsy children with equinus deformity in 25 patients due to retraction of the triceps surae. This technique has several advantages over open procedures. Based on our results and data reported in the literature, we emphasize the minimally invasive nature of this technique, the low rate of complications and recurrence, and the absence of secondary deformation of the calcaneus since over-lengthening is not compatible with the technique.
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