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محمد عمر محمد احمد قناوى

Assistant Professor - Assistant Professor - Consultant Paediatric Orthopaedics

Faculty of medicine

Address: سوهاج

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I am an Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Sohag University Faculty of Medicine with a special interest in paediatric orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery. 

 

I work currently as a consultant orthopaedic surgeon at Royal Manchester Children's Hospital - Manchester University, UK

My interests and expertise are in the fileds of adult and paediatric trauma surgery with excellent experience in all aspects of acetabular and pelvic trauma surgery, paediatric orthopaedic surgery, paediatric hip surgery  and lower extremity deformity correction and lengthening surgery. I have very good experience with all limb reconstruction techniques including limb lengthening and segmental bone transport for difficult bony defects and the use of all types of external fixators including Ilizarov device, TSF and mono-lateral external fixators

My research interests are mainly in the field of lower extremity deformity correction and lengthening surgery as well as trauma surgery


2020-05-08 18:17:02 | Keywords Deformity correction,
The use of a professional graphics editing program for the preoperative planning in deformity correction surgery: A technical note
Medically oriented computer programs were available in the last few years to facilitate the process of preoperative planning in orthopaedic surgery benefits from these applications were mainly deformity correction surgery, joint replacement and trauma surgery. These specialized programs have many built-in functions and modules for analysis of different anatomic regions. They also provide many templates for commonly used orthopaedic implants ... Read more

2020-08-19 20:34:10 | Keywords
Kenawey M. MRI Evaluation of the Posterior Pelvic Bony and Soft Tissue Injuries With Tile C Displaced Pelvic Fractures in Young Children. J Pediatr Orthop. 2020;40(7):e579-e586. doi:10.1097/BPO.0000000000001548.
BACKGROUND: Disruption through the weak iliac apophysis growth plate is characteristic in unstable pediatric posterior pelvic injuries. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans would help in the assessment of bony injuries in addition to the trunk and abdominal wall muscles and the posterior sacroiliac and pelvic floor ligaments. METHODS: All children with displaced pelvic fractures Tile C and open triradiate cartilage ... Read more