The challenging aspect of this case is that the deformity is not yet fixed and is dynamically changing.
Ordinary osteotomy is only suitable for static deformities and cannot cope with future growth and development.
Osteotomy itself can cause damage and interfere with the development of the spine, making the problem complex and variable.
If an external fixator could be used for correction, all the challenges would be resolved. However, designing such a fixator is no easy task.
The distance between concept and reality is far.
Back in his office from the ward, Professor Liang sits down and asks, "At what stage is your external fixator?"
Medical devices and drugs have strict procedures from research to application. Compared to drugs, the regulations for medical devices are much more lenient.