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Assessment of peroneal nerve dysfunction after proximal fibular epiphyseal resection and evaluation of clinical outcome and EMG changes.


Clinical Trial Description

In children the preserved epiphysis of the proximal fibula ensure the exceptional ability to recover both joint function and longitudinal limb growth at the same time. Traumatic bone defect, congenital malformations, malignant bone lesions and infection are all current indications for VFET. The shape and size of the proximal fibular epiphysis aid in the gradual remodeling of the articular surface, allowing for better reconstruction and eventual rehabilitation over time. Harvesting the proximal epiphysis of the fibula, along with its intact blood supply, is technically demanding, and the success of VFET is a primarily dependent on restoring adequate vascularity to the growth plate and diaphysis. Anterior tibial artery is the primary and most consistent contributor to the proximal fibular epiphysis and proximal two thirds of diaphysis, it has intimate connection to the motor (deep) branch of peroneal nerve. The success of anterior tibial artery based VFET based on preserving the anterior tibial Vascular bundle, so it may be necessary to sacrifice some branches of peroneal nerve to tibialis anterior muscle. This is a significant flaw in the approach that could result in permanent peroneal nerve palsy. ;


Study Design


NCT number NCT05884827
Study type Observational
Source Assiut University
Contact Ahmed Moustafa Elsese, Resident
Phone 01009246781
Email Ahmedelsese@med.aun.edu.eg
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date June 1, 2023
Completion date September 2024