Introduction: Temporary hemiepiphyseodesis allows correction of angular deformities of the lower extremities in children before the end of growth. The
Aim. To investigate the effect of the
This study was performed at Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt. Anterior distal femoral hemiepiphysiodesis (ADFH) using intra-articular plates for the correction of paediatric fixed knee flexion deformities (FKFD) has two main documented complications: postoperative knee pain and implant loosening. This study describes a biomechanical analysis and a preliminary report of a novel extra-articular technique for ADFH. Sixteen femoral sawbones were osteotomized at the level of the distal femoral physis and fixed by rail frames to allow linear distraction simulating longitudinal growth. Each sawbone was tested twice: first using the conventional technique with medial and lateral parapatellar
Abstract. Objectives. Epiphysiodesis is a commonly used treatment for lower limb angular deformities. However, in recent years, distal tibial growth modulation using ‘eight plates’ or screws has emerged as an alternative treatment for paediatric foot and ankle disorders, such as CTEV. Our objective was to assess the efficacy of distal tibial modulation in correcting various paediatric foot and ankle disorders. Methods. This retrospective study analysed 205 cases of paediatric foot and ankle disorders treated between 2003 and 2022, including only cases where the
Purpose. The correction obtained in the coronal plane knee deformity using guided growth was assessed in children with sick physes (Height<1SD of the normal children) to define the limits of this technique in sick physis. Methods. We retrospectively assessed deformity correction following guided growth using 8 plates in children with coronal plane deformity and metabolically abnormal physis- renal rickets in 6 and bone dysplasias (multiple epiphyseal dyspasia, spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, metaphyseal dysplasia, mesomelic dysplasia, chondrodysplasia punctata) in 10 children aged 2 to 14 years. Lateral distal femoral angle(LDFA) and medial proximal tibia(MPTA) angles were serially assessed after
Purpose of the study: Locked plating is an attractive alternative to external fixation for the fixation of distal shaft fractures of the radius, particularly in cases with metaphyseal comminution. The purpose of this study was to assess prospectively outcome with locked anterior plate fixation in a series of 43 complex fractures of the distal radius treated between October 2003 and November 2004. Material and methods: The AO LCP 3.5 plate (Synthes) was used. The series included 27 women and 15 men, mean age 55.5 years (range 17–83 years). We included fractures with major metaphyseal comminution according to the M.E.C classification established by Laulan (18 M2, 14 M3, and 9 M4). According to the AO classification, there were nine extra-articular fractures (eight A3 and one A2) and 35 articular fractures (ten B3, two C1, four C2, and seventeen C3). Posterior displacement was noted for 22 fractures. In