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Planned angle osteotomy.

S H Kahler1, E K Manders

  • 1Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, Pa.

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
|May 1, 1991
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A new angle-osteotomy nomogram simplifies bone wedge calculations for surgeons. This tool enhances precision and reduces surgical time and risks associated with bone grafting procedures.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic surgery
  • Surgical technique innovation

Background:

  • Angle osteotomies are common orthopedic procedures.
  • Precise bone wedge resection is critical for successful outcomes.
  • Current methods can be time-consuming and carry risks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce an improved method for angle osteotomies.
  • To present a novel angle-osteotomy nomogram for surgical planning.

Main Methods:

  • Development of an angle-osteotomy nomogram.
  • Nomogram utilizes bone thickness and desired angulation for calculations.

Main Results:

  • The nomogram allows for direct calculation of wedge osteotomy width.
  • Expected benefits include reduced operating time and improved technical precision.

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Conclusions:

  • The angle-osteotomy nomogram offers a more efficient and precise surgical approach.
  • This method minimizes potential damage to vascularized bone grafts during surgery.