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Use of 3-D Models for Surgical Planning of a Malunion in a Dog

BACKGROUND: An 8-year-old, 18.9 kg, male, intact Kai Ken with a femoral shaft fracture experienced recurrent implant breakage after two fracture reductions using an internal fixator. OBJECTIVES: This case report is aimed at using a three-dimensional (3-D) printer to diagnose residual femoral rotatio...

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Autores principales: Muroi, Norihiro, Fujii, Kiyohisa, Shimada, Masakazu, Kanno, Nobuo, Harada, Yasuji, Hara, Yasushi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8975712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35368848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3813525
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author Muroi, Norihiro
Fujii, Kiyohisa
Shimada, Masakazu
Kanno, Nobuo
Harada, Yasuji
Hara, Yasushi
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Fujii, Kiyohisa
Shimada, Masakazu
Kanno, Nobuo
Harada, Yasuji
Hara, Yasushi
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description BACKGROUND: An 8-year-old, 18.9 kg, male, intact Kai Ken with a femoral shaft fracture experienced recurrent implant breakage after two fracture reductions using an internal fixator. OBJECTIVES: This case report is aimed at using a three-dimensional (3-D) printer to diagnose residual femoral rotational deviation. Implant failures and malunion occurred after two attempts at synthesis. Thus, a 3-D model was designed for preoperative planning of a third surgery. METHODS: To evaluate the alignment in the postoperative state after the second surgery, we removed a broken plate from the affected limb. Subsequently, a computed tomography image produced a bone replica using 3-D printing. The distal fragment was fixed and rotated externally by 42°. In addition to correcting the rotational deformity of the femur, we used an intramedullary pin and two locking plates to stabilize the proximal and distal femoral fracture segments. RESULTS: The bone union was confirmed four months after surgery, and no postoperative complications were observed 11 months after surgery. CONCLUSION: 3-D printing is a valuable tool that increases the accuracy of presurgical planning.
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spelling pubmed-89757122022-04-02 Use of 3-D Models for Surgical Planning of a Malunion in a Dog Muroi, Norihiro Fujii, Kiyohisa Shimada, Masakazu Kanno, Nobuo Harada, Yasuji Hara, Yasushi Case Rep Vet Med Case Report BACKGROUND: An 8-year-old, 18.9 kg, male, intact Kai Ken with a femoral shaft fracture experienced recurrent implant breakage after two fracture reductions using an internal fixator. OBJECTIVES: This case report is aimed at using a three-dimensional (3-D) printer to diagnose residual femoral rotational deviation. Implant failures and malunion occurred after two attempts at synthesis. Thus, a 3-D model was designed for preoperative planning of a third surgery. METHODS: To evaluate the alignment in the postoperative state after the second surgery, we removed a broken plate from the affected limb. Subsequently, a computed tomography image produced a bone replica using 3-D printing. The distal fragment was fixed and rotated externally by 42°. In addition to correcting the rotational deformity of the femur, we used an intramedullary pin and two locking plates to stabilize the proximal and distal femoral fracture segments. RESULTS: The bone union was confirmed four months after surgery, and no postoperative complications were observed 11 months after surgery. CONCLUSION: 3-D printing is a valuable tool that increases the accuracy of presurgical planning. Hindawi 2022-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8975712/ /pubmed/35368848 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3813525 Text en Copyright © 2022 Norihiro Muroi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Muroi, Norihiro
Fujii, Kiyohisa
Shimada, Masakazu
Kanno, Nobuo
Harada, Yasuji
Hara, Yasushi
Use of 3-D Models for Surgical Planning of a Malunion in a Dog
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8975712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35368848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3813525
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