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Post-operative follow-up.
Patient Data
Age: 11 years
Gender: Male
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Dome-shaped proximal tibial osteotomy



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Bilateral dome proximal tibial osteotomies with osteosynthesis material in situ.
Case Discussion
Dome osteotomy is an alternative surgical procedure to wedge-shaped proximal osteotomy for the correction of lower limb deformities such as genu valgum and tibial torsion1.