Treatment Of Symptomatic Pes Planus By Sinus Tarsi Screw Versus Conical Subtalar Screw Arthroereisis
NCT ID: NCT05475626
Last Updated: 2022-07-27
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
50 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2022-08-30
2024-05-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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OTHER
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Treatment Of Symptomatic Pes Planus By Sinus Tarsi Screw
Treatment Of Symptomatic Pes Planus
Arthroereisis-
Surgical options include soft tissue procedures, realignment osteotomies and non-fusion motion-limiting techniques.
Interventions
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Arthroereisis-
Surgical options include soft tissue procedures, realignment osteotomies and non-fusion motion-limiting techniques.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patients above the ages of 7years
* All patients with symptomatic pes planus
* flexible flat feet
* Not respond to conservative therapies.
Exclusion Criteria
* Patients were age \< 7 years
* Asymptomatic patient
* Rigid flat feet
* Unfit for surgery
* Children with neuromuscular diseases, post traumatic or congenital pes planovalgus will be excluded from the study
7 Years
15 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Mahmoud Ali Hassan Abdelhamid
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Mahmoud Ali Hassan Abdelhamid
principal investigator
Central Contacts
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References
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Carr JB II, Yang S, Lather LA. Pediatric pes planus: a state-of-the-art review.Pediatrics 2016;137:e20151230. 2. Dare DM, Dodwell ER. Pediatric flatfoot: cause, epidemiology, assessment, and treatment. Curr Opin Pediatr 2014;26:93-100. 3. Mosca VS. Flexible flatfoot in children and adolescents. J Child Orthop 10;4:107-121. 4. Raj MA, Tafti D, Kiel J. Pes Planus (Flat Feet). StatPearl-NCBI Bookshelf, 2020. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK430802/ (Accessed 29 June 2020) 5.Sheikh Taha AM, Feldman DS. Painful flexible flatfoot. Foot Ankle Clin 2015;20:693-704. 6. Bouchard M, Mosca VS. Flatfoot deformity in children and adolescents: surgical indications and management. J Am Acad Orthop Surg 2014;22:623-632. 7. Walters JL, Mendicino SS. Flexible adult flatfoot: soft tissue procedures. Clin Podiatr Med Surg 2014;31:349-355. 8. Peterson KS, Overley BD Jr, Beideman TC. Osteotomies for the flexible adult acquired flatfoot disorder. Clin Podiatr Med Surg 2015;32:389-403. 9. Abubeih ,Hossam MA.,Wael El-Adly ,and Kotb,M.M. Modified calcaneo-stop screw method for treatment of symptomatic pediatric flexible flatfoot deformity . Current Orthopaedic Practice 26.6 (2015);614-618. 10. Medical Dictionary. Arthroereisis. The Free Dictionary. https://medical-dictionary. The free dictionary .com/arthroereisis (date last accessed 5 July 2018). 11. Chambers EF. An operation for the correction of flexible flat feet of adolescents. West J Surg Obstet Gynecol 1946;54:77-86. 12. Shah NS, Needleman RL, Bokhari O, Buzas D. 2013 subtalar arthroereisis survey: the current practice patterns of members of the AOFAS. Foot Ankle Spec 2015;8: 180-185 13. Staheli L. Planovalgus foot deformity.Current status.Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 1999;89(2): 94-9. 14. Ritchie GW and Keim HA .A radiographic analysis of major foot deformities.Canad Med Ass J Oct 1963;Vol 91 .
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Randomized controlled study
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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