Resident at AlAzhar University Assuit
Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Device, Procedure
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY
Coronal angular deformities of lower limb in children are a common finding in pediatric orthopedic surgery.These angular deformities can be idiopathic in origin, or they can emerge secondary to congenital and acquired abnormalities. Persistent coronal plane deformities around knee (genu varum/valgum) could lead to meniscal tears, collateral ligament laxity, cartilage degeneration, and early osteoarthritis due to gradual mechanical axis disruption
Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 2
Maximum Age: 18
Healthy Volunteers: t
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• Growth plate still open at Time of Surgery
Locations
Other Locations
Egypt
Mohammad Osama Hamdy
RECRUITING
Asyut
Time Frame
Start Date: 2024-09-25
Estimated Completion Date: 2025-10-01
Participants
Target number of participants: 2
Treatments
Experimental: Comparative Study between Growth guided Correction By ( 8 Plate )
Coronal angular deformities of lower limb in children are a common finding in pediatric orthopedic surgery.
Other: Clinical ,Radiological of Comparison the Result of Growth guided Correction to Osteoclasis in mana
These angular deformities can be idiopathic in origin, or they can emerge secondary to congenital and acquired abnormalities. Valgus deformities in excess of 10\* can cause anterior knee pain, circumduction gait, and occasionally patellofemoral instability. Varus deformities may result in lateral thrust, ligamentous laxity, and a waddling gait , meniscal tears, collateral ligament laxity, cartilage degeneration, and early osteoarthritis due to gradual mechanical axis disruption
Active_comparator: Comparison the Result of Growth guided Correction to Osteoclasis
These angular deformities can be idiopathic in origin, or they can emerge secondary to congenital and acquired abnormalities. Valgus deformities in excess of 10\* can cause anterior knee pain, circumduction gait, and occasionally patellofemoral instability. Varus deformities may result in lateral thrust, ligamentous laxity, and a waddling gait , meniscal tears, collateral ligament laxity, cartilage degeneration, and early osteoarthritis due to gradual mechanical axis disruption
Active_comparator: Genu Varum
These angular deformities can be idiopathic in origin, or they can emerge secondary to congenital and acquired abnormalities. Valgus deformities in excess of 10\* can cause anterior knee pain, circumduction gait, and occasionally patellofemoral instability. Varus deformities may result in lateral thrust, ligamentous laxity, and a waddling gait , meniscal tears, collateral ligament laxity, cartilage degeneration, and early osteoarthritis due to gradual mechanical axis disruption
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Sponsors
Leads: Al-Azhar University