A case report of early unilateral external fixation by 3D printing and computer-assisted and secondary bone graft internal fixation in pseudarthrosis of the tibia surgery

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Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia (CPT) is a rare congenital malformation. It is characterized by a tibial anterior bowing deformity or specific types of non-union, which typically result from abnormal development of the tibia, leading to the formation of local pseudarthrosis. The treatment of CPT is very challenging. The advent of 3D printing and computer-assisted techniques in recent years has provided a new ancillary technique for treatment planning and implementation. This case report describes the successful surgical treatment of a 14-year-old male that presented with a shortened limb deformity. Ahead of elective surgery, 3D printing and computer-assisted techniques were used to provide a 1:1 model of his left tibia, fibula and ankle joint to precisely determine the surgical procedure. The first surgery did not result in complete calcification of the tibial extension area, so a second proximal tibia iliac bone graft and internal fixation surgery was undertaken. Following regular follow-up and rehabilitation, by the 18-month follow-up, the proximal tibial bone graft had healed and the patient had resumed walking with a normal gait. This case report describes in detail the successful use of unilateral external fixation using the Ilizarov technique, 3D printing and computer-assisted orthopaedic surgery in the planning of treatment for CPT.

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Zhong, H., Ma, S., Cen, Y., Ma, L., Li, D., Liang, B., … Zhang, Y. (2020). A case report of early unilateral external fixation by 3D printing and computer-assisted and secondary bone graft internal fixation in pseudarthrosis of the tibia surgery. Journal of International Medical Research, 48(9). https://doi.org/10.1177/0300060520945518

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