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Three-dimensional (3D) printing enhances high tibial osteotomy (HTO) surgical planning and execution for medial knee pain. This technology improves accuracy, offering a personalized approach for athletic individuals, though clinical effectiveness requires further study.

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  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Medical Imaging

Background:

  • High tibial osteotomy (HTO) is a conservative surgical treatment for medial knee pain.
  • Current outcomes are variable and often inferior to arthroplasty, largely due to inaccuracies in planned vs. achieved correction.
  • Uncertainty persists regarding the optimal correction for offloading the medial compartment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce detailed 3D planning for high tibial osteotomy (HTO).
  • To describe 3D printing technology's role in executing HTO surgical plans.
  • To review system accuracy and guide designs for HTO.

Main Methods:

  • Review of 3D planning concepts and 3D printing applications in HTO.
  • Discussion of osteotomy techniques and guide designs for accurate registration.
  • Reporting of system accuracy using low-dose CT confirmation.

Main Results:

  • 3D printing enables surgeons to achieve preoperative plans with unprecedented accuracy compared to conventional instruments.
  • Low-dose CT confirms accurate execution of the HTO procedure.
  • System accuracy has been reported for 3D-guided HTO.

Conclusions:

  • 3D printing offers enhanced accuracy for HTO, enabling precise execution of preoperative plans.
  • This technology is particularly attractive for athletic patients with early medial knee overload.
  • The clinical effectiveness of 3D-printed HTO remains unproven and requires further investigation.