TABLE 4.
Postnatal follow up.
Postnatal follow‐up | Age at follow‐up call in years, median [Min–Max] | 4.5 [0.8–10] | |
Isolated TE in postnatal form at the time of call, % (n/N) | 91.7% (66/72) a | ||
Treatment | Functional, % (n/N) | 33.3% (24/72) | |
Tenotomy, % (n/N) | 54.2% (39/72) | ||
More major surgery, % (n/N) | 12.5% (9/72) | ||
Walk without handicap, % (n/N) | 94.4% (68/72) | ||
Neurocognitive development appropriate for age, b % (n/N) | 95.8% (69/72) |
Abbreviation: TE, talipes equinovarus.
Six cases of non‐isolated TE: one case of Ehlers–Danlos disease, one of von Willebrand disease, one with a cardiac muscular septal defect, one with thigh hemangioma, one infantile glycine encephalopathy (mutation of the SLC6A9 gene), and one primary microcephaly (mutation of the LMNB1 gene).
Neurocognitive development was parent‐reported.