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Residual Torsional Deformity in Pediatric Genu Varum After Coronal Plane Deformity Correction by 8 Plate Hemi Epiphysiodesis.

Residual Torsional Deformity in Pediatric Genu Varum After Coronal Plane Deformity Correction by 8 Plate Hemi Epiphysiodesis.

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30-12 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This study is to evaluate the residual torsional deformity in pediatric Genu Varum after coronal plane deformity correction by 8 plate hemi epiphysiodesis.

Description

Angular deformities around the knee in children is a common finding including genu valgum and genu varum.

The genu valgum or varum may be idiopathic or arise from diverse etiologies, such as trauma, dysplasia, metabolic disease, inflammatory, endocrine, tumor, neoplastic, or developmental pathologies.

Surgical treatment options include osteotomies with either acute or gradual correction and temporary hemi epiphysiodesis (guided growth),the latter being less invasive and with significantly lower rate of major complications.

Guided growth by 8 plate hemi epiphysiodesis is commonly used to correct coronal plane deformity around the knee. Since its introduction by Stevens in 2007 many studies have demonstrated the efficacy, safety and advantages of tension band plating in the paediatric age group as an alternative to corrective osteotomy.

Genu varum deformities of the leg are often associated with internal tibial torsion. The 3 major causes of pediatric in-toeing are metatarsus adductus, internal tibial torsion, and femoral anteversion.

..yet, there is no enough available literature studies evaluating the amount of correction of torsional deformity after coronal plane deformity correction by 8 plate hemi epiphysiodesis.

This is the question of this study and we are trying to answer it by measuring the residual torsional deformity after achieving full correction of coronal plane deformity by 8 plate hemi epiphysiodesis.

Eligibility

\- Inclusion criteria: skeletally immature patients over 2.5 years of age and less than 12 years of age who presented with genu varum. (unilateral or bilateral)

\- Exclusion criteria:

  1. skeletal maturity.
  2. epiphyseal dysplasia.
  3. metabolic and neurologic disorders.
  4. previous trauma.
  5. patients younger than 2.5 years and older than 12 years old

Study details
    Paediatric Surgery

NCT05334862

Assiut University

15 May 2026

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