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Three-dimensional correction of complex leg deformities using a software assisted external fixator.

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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedics
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Surgical Innovation

Background:

  • Complex limb deformities require advanced correction techniques.
  • Simultaneous correction of multiple deformity components is challenging.
  • The Taylor Spatial Frame offers a novel approach to limb reconstruction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy and safety of the Taylor Spatial Frame for complex limb deformities.
  • To assess the system's ability to achieve planned corrections.
  • To identify and analyze complications associated with its use.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective case series of six patients treated with the Taylor Spatial Frame.
  • Utilized computer-assisted hexapod technology for simultaneous deformity correction.
  • Documented planned corrections, outcomes, and complications.

Main Results:

  • The Taylor Spatial Frame successfully achieved planned corrections in all six patients.
  • Minor, inconsequential complications occurred in five patients.
  • Four major complications (non-union, callus fracture, plantar aponeurosis retraction, reflex sympathetic dystrophy) were reported, unrelated to the fixator type.

Conclusions:

  • The Taylor Spatial Frame is a valuable tool for correcting complex limb deformities, simplifying planning and enabling simultaneous multi-plane correction.
  • The system allows for adjustments to correct any residual deformity post-procedure.
  • Complication rates were not directly linked to the fixator system itself.