Keyhole vs. open surgery: which heals foot arthritis faster?
NCT ID NCT07486596
Summary
This study compares two surgical approaches for treating painful foot arthritis when other treatments haven't worked. Researchers are testing whether a minimally invasive 'keyhole' surgery leads to better bone healing and faster recovery than traditional open surgery. Forty patients will receive one of the two procedures and be followed for a year to measure healing time, pain relief, and complications.
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Cairo university hospitals
Cairo, Cairo Governorate, 4240310, Egypt
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