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Title
Use of three-dimensional technology for complications of upper limb fracture treatment
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Abstract
In malunion cases, restoration of anatomy is a key factor in obtaining a good functional outcome, but this can be technically very challenging. Three-dimensional printed bone models can further improve understanding of the malunion pattern. The use of three-dimensional (3D) computer planning, and the assembly of patient-specific instruments and implants, especially in complex deformities of the upper limb, allow accurate correction while reducing operation time, blood loss volume and radiation exposure during surgery. One of the major disadvantages of the 3D technique is the additional cost because it requires specific computer software, a dedicated clinical engineer, and a 3D printer. Further technical developments and clinical investigations are necessary to better define the added value and cost/benefit relationship of 3D in the treatment of complex fractures, non-unions, and malunions.
Language
English
Source (journal)
EFORT Open Reviews. - [S.l.]
Publication
[S.l.] : The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery , 2019
ISSN
2058-5241
DOI
10.1302/2058-5241.4.180074
Volume/pages
4 :6 (2019) , p. 302-312
ISI
000470097500010
Pubmed ID
31210970
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Creation 25.06.2019
Last edited 02.10.2024
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