1. Introduction The LCP Paediatric Hip Plate (PFP) features a universal design suitable for both left and right femurs, making it highly versatile for paediatric orthopaedic procedures. It is available in three system, tailored to the patient’s age and body weight: 2.7 mm plate: For infants and toddlers weighing up to 15 kg 3.5 mm plate: For children […]
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Definition of Hallux Valgus Hallux valgus is a common forefoot deformity characterized by a valgus deviation of the great toe and a varus deviation of the first metatarsal, resulting in a prominent medial bump or “bunion.” It often leads to pain, reduced mobility, and discomfort in footwear. According to radiographic evaluation standards, severity can be defined by: Hallux […]
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1. Introduction Pediatric lower limb angular deformities, such as genu varum (bowlegs) and genu valgum (knock-knees), require timely intervention to prevent joint degeneration and improve gait and aesthetics. In growing children, guided growth, also known as temporary hemiepiphysiodesis, is a minimally invasive solution that leverages the child’s remaining growth potential to correct deformity gradually. Among the […]
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AO Type C3 Distal Radius Fractures Distal radius fractures are among the most common orthopedic injuries worldwide, especially in older adults following low-energy trauma or in younger individuals due to high-impact injuries. According to the AOclassification, distal radius fractures are divided into types A (extra-articular), B (partial articular), and C (complete articular). AO type C3 is […]
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Pediatric forearm fractures, particularly diaphyseal fractures involving both the radius and ulna, are among the most common orthopedic injuries in children, accounting for 13% to 40% of all pediatric fractures. While the majority of these fractures can be managed conservatively with closed reduction and casting, certain cases—such as unstable, open, or irreducible fractures—necessitate surgical intervention. […]
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Summary of Distal Femur Fractures Distal femur fractures are severe injuries that can be technically challenging to operatively treat. Although they account for less than 1% of all fractures and between 3% and 6% of femur fractures, their incidence is likely to increase with the rising geriatric populations and the increasing number of peri-prosthetic injuries.In […]
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The 54th Malaysian Orthopaedic Association Annual Scientific Meeting (MOA ASM 2025) is scheduled to take place from May 17–19, 2025, at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). This premier event, themed “MOA In Motion: Journey Towards Orthopaedic Excellence,” serves as a pivotal gathering for orthopaedic surgeons, trainees, researchers, allied health professionals, and industry leaders from […]
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سی ایم ای ایف شنگھائی 2025 طبی سامان اور صحت کی دیکھ بھال کی صنعت کے لئے وقف ایک پریمیئر نمائش ہے, شنگھائی میں منعقد ہونے والا ہے. ایشیاء کے سب سے نمایاں اور بااثر طبی تجارت کے واقعات میں سے ایک کے طور پر, سی ایم ای ایف مینوفیکچررز کے لئے ایک اہم پلیٹ فارم پیش کرتا ہے, سپلائرز, اور صحت کی دیکھ بھال کرنے والے پیشہ ور افراد میڈیکل ڈیوائسز میں تازہ ترین ایجادات پیش اور دریافت کریں گے, تشخیصی ٹیکنالوجیز, […]
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The Michelangelo of Orthopedics Gavriil Abramovich Ilizarov (1921–1992) was a Russian orthopedic surgeon whose groundbreaking work in the field of bone and joint surgery has left an indelible mark on the orthopedic world. Most notably, he is celebrated for developing the Ilizarov External Fixator, a revolutionary device that has transformed the way bone fractures, deformities, and length […]
Read moreMidshaft Clavicular Fracture Clavicle fractures are common fractures, which comprise 3% to 5% of all fractures, and 44% of fractures in the shoulder region in adults. In total, 65% to 80% of these fractures are located in the middle third, and 94% are caused by a direct blow to the shoulder. Why Choose MIPO technology The […]
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