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Abstract Tarsal osteotomy has been described for deformities through the midfoot; however, these osteotomies require cutting through multiple joints. They are quite technically complex and are rarely performed. Zhou et al (7) reported good results from performing midfoot osteotomy combined with adjacent joint-sparing internal fixation to treat rigid pes cavus deformity. This control clinical study was conducted on 12 patients with symptomatic cavus foot deformity admitted to the Orthopedic Surgery Department, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University. During the period from April 2020 to December 2020 to assess the better management and improving outcome of patient with cavus foot defotmity. Inclusion criteria: |