This study evaluates the efficacy of the calcaneo-stop (C-Stop) procedure's effectiveness in treating symptomatic flexible flatfoot (FFF) in children. A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted using PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane databases to identify studies until 2023 on the outcomes of the C-Stop procedure in children with FFF. The risk of bias was assessed using MINORS criteria. Of 85 studies screened, 20 involving 2,394 feet from 1,415 patients (mean age 11.2±1.3 years) were included. Post-procedure, significant improvements were noted in pain reduction(93.5%), heel alignment(95.21%), and radiological measures, including reductions in Kite(7.32º), Meary(11.65º), Costa-Bartani angles(17.11º), talar declination(12.63º) and increase in Calcaneal Pitch Angle(5.92º). AOFAS scores increased by 22.32 points on average, with 94.83% reporting high satisfaction. Complication rate was low(7.8%). The C-Stop procedure is effective for treating FFF in children, offering significant clinical, radiological, and functional improvements with high patient satisfaction and a low complication rate. Level IV, Systematic review of Level-IV studies