Planning corrective osteotomy of the femoral bone using three-dimensional modeling. Part II

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Introduction. Three-dimensional (3D) modeling and prototyping are increasingly being used in various branches of surgery for planning and performing surgical interventions. In orthopedics, this technology was first used in 1990 for performing knee-joint surgery. This was followed by the development of protocols for creating and applying individual patterns for navigation in the surgical interventions for various bones. Aim. The study aimed to develop a new 3D method for planning and performing corrective osteotomy of the femoral bone using an individual pattern and to identify the advantages of the proposed method in comparison with the standard method of planning and performing surgical intervention. Materials and methods. A new method for planning and performing corrective osteotomy of the femoral bone in children with various pathologies of the hip joint is presented. The outcomes of planning and performing corrective osteotomy of the femoral bone in 27 patients aged 5 to 18 years (32 hip joints) with congenital and acquired deformity of the femoral bone were analyzed. Conclusion. The use of computer 3D modeling for planning and implementing corrective interventions on the femoral bone improves the treatment results owing to an almost perfect performance accuracy achieved by the minimization of possible human errors reduction in the surgery duration; and reduction in the radiation exposure for the patient.

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Baskov, V. E., Baindurashvili, A. G., Filippova, A. V., Barsukov, D. B., Krasnov, A. I., Pozdnikin, I. Y., & Bortulev, P. I. (2017). Planning corrective osteotomy of the femoral bone using three-dimensional modeling. Part II. Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery, 5(3), 74–79. https://doi.org/10.17816/PTORS5374-79

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