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Treatment of Facial Deformities using 3D Planning and Printing of Patient-Specific Implants
Published on: May 23, 2020
Scaphoid non-union with pre-existing screws treated by 3D preoperative planning
Satoshi Oki1, Tomoki Matsuo2, Ryogo Furuhata2
1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan satoshiohki@gmail.com.
Abstract:
Scaphoid fractures, if deemed operative, can often be treated successfully by headless compression screw fixation. Unfortunately, some patients go on to develop a scaphoid fracture non-union with screw loosening, bone resorption, bone deformity and carpal malalignment. To assist surgeons in managing these difficult cases, specifically designed scaphoid fracture plates have recently been introduced. We present a case of a scaphoid fracture non-union with retained screws and bone loss that was effectively treated by volar plate fixation using a three-dimensional (3D) printed model to assist with restoration of scaphoid morphology and implant positioning. Before surgery, 3D preoperative planning using a surface registration technique and a 3D printer was performed. Referring to the 3D-printed reduced model facilitated the prediction of gaps after reduction and helped decide the implant position and screw directions. Carpal alignment parameters gradually improved by 1 year postoperatively.
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