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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of percutaneous epiphysiodesis using transphyseal screws (PETS) in correcting idiopathic genu valgum (knock-knees) and varum (bow legs) in 35 healthy children.
  • Correction rates showed that distal femoral deformities corrected significantly faster than proximal tibial deformities, with aTFA improvement rates of 1.146°/month for valgus and 0.639°/month for varus.
  • Factors such as younger age, male gender, lower weight, and the location of the screws (distal femur) were associated with faster correction rates, emphasizing the need to consider these characteristics when assessing treatment outcomes.

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This study evaluated the correction rates of idiopathic genu valgum or varum after percutaneous epiphysiodesis using transphyseal screws (PETS) and analyzed the affecting factors. A total of 35 children without underlying diseases were enrolled containing 64 physes (44 distal femoral (DT), 20 proximal tibial (PT)). Anatomic tibiofemoral angle (aTFA) and the mechanical axis deviation (MAD) were taken from teleroentgenograms before PETS surgery and screw removal. The correction rates of the valgus and varus deformities for patients treated with PETS were 1.146°/month and 0.639°/month using aTFA while using MAD showed rates of 4.884%/month and 3.094%/month. After aTFA ( < 0.001) and MAD ( < 0.001) analyses, the correction rate of DF was significantly faster than that of PT. Under multivariable analysis, the aTFA correction rate was significantly faster in younger patients ( < 0.001), in males ( < 0.001), in patients with lower weights ( < 0.001), and in the group that was screwed at DF ( < 0.001). Meanwhile, the MAD correction rate was significantly faster in patients with lower heights ( = 0.003). PETS is an effective treatment method for valgus and varus deformities in growing children and clinical characters should be considered to estimate the correction rate.

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