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Post traumatic epiphyseal inury distal tibia

Discussion in 'Foot Surgery' started by suresh, Aug 19, 2008.

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  1. suresh

    suresh Active Member


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    dear all
    13 years old male with valgus deformity of the ankle due to post traumatic injury to the lateral half of distal tibial physis..h/o injury 5 years back.
    he has prominent medial malleolus, with x ray shows that growth arrest
    of lateral half of distal tibial physis.
    how and when to correct the deformity?
    suresh
     

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  2. drsarbes

    drsarbes Well-Known Member

    can you attach the X-ray?

    Steve
     
  3. suresh

    suresh Active Member

    at present i don't have the x ray pictures.
    i will try to get it soon

    suresh
     
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