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Table 1
Descriptive data on patients with proximal femoral derotation osteotomy for excessive femoral anteversion.
No. of patients | 21 |
Male | 6 |
Female | 15 |
No. of limbs operated | 35 |
Average age | 13.3 (8–18) yr |
Reason for attendance | |
Intoeing | 19 |
Hip pain | 8 |
Knee pain | 13 |
Tripping/falling | 13 |
Foot progression angle (degree) | −15.2 (−35 to 0) |
Average hip rotation (degree) | |
Internal | 71.2 (20–90) |
External | 30 (0–50) |
Average femoral anteversion on CT | 40.8 (28–53) |
Average correction angle (intra-operative) | 23 (15–25) |
Average healing time for osteotomy (weeks) | 15 (12–20) |
Primary complaint resolved (limbs) | 30/35 (85.7%) |
Satisfaction (pts.) | 18/21 (85.7%) |
Complications (pts.) | 5/21 (23.8%) |
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