Patient-specific plates for distal radius osteotomy: a review of the literature and a parametric plate design concept.

Emilia Gryska, Dimitrios Zarkadas, Charlotte Stor Swinkels, Katleen Libberecht, Anders Björkman
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Introduction: Distal radius fractures are the most common fractures in the body. While the majority heal well, some cases result in symptomatic malunion requiring surgical correction via osteotomy. Virtual surgical planning and patient-specific surgical guides are now widely used to improve precision over traditional two-dimensional planning and freehand osteotomy. However, these procedures almost exclusively use off-the-shelf plates that may not fit a patient's anatomy well. 3D-designed patient-specific plates (PSPs) provide a precise fit, overcoming the limitations of off-the-shelf plates.

Areas covered: We summarized the literature on PSPs for correcting distal radius malunion available in May 2025 using PubMed, and reference and citation screening. We discussed the outcomes, design considerations, and cost. We further proposed a parametric plate design concept. Lastly, we discussed design requirements and regulatory aspects of PSPs.

Expert opinion: PSPs eliminate the need to compromise the virtual surgical plan to match the off-the-shelf plate, leading to more accurate and stable corrections. The parametric approach offers a more cost-effective alternative to designing PSPs, but further research is needed. Successful integration of parametric PSPs into clinical routine will require investments from plate manufacturers. Future studies will likely compare outcomes with off-the-shelf plates and PSPs in patients and 3D-printed bone models.

桡骨远端截骨的患者特异性钢板:文献回顾和参数化钢板设计概念。
桡骨远端骨折是人体最常见的骨折。虽然大多数愈合良好,但有些病例导致症状性不愈合,需要通过截骨手术矫正。虚拟手术计划和患者特异性手术指南现在被广泛使用,以提高传统二维计划和徒手截骨的精度。然而,这些手术几乎完全使用现成的板,可能不适合病人的解剖结构。3d设计的患者专用钢板(psp)提供了精确的配合,克服了现成钢板的局限性。涵盖领域:我们通过PubMed、参考文献和引文筛选,总结了2025年5月关于psp矫正桡骨远端畸形愈合的文献。我们讨论了结果、设计考虑和成本。我们进一步提出了参数化板的设计理念。最后,我们讨论了psp的设计要求和监管方面。专家意见:psp消除了虚拟手术计划的妥协,以匹配现成的钢板,导致更准确和稳定的矫正。参数化方法提供了一种更具成本效益的设计方案,但还需要进一步的研究。将参数化psp成功整合到临床常规中需要钢板制造商的投资。未来的研究可能会比较现成的骨板和psp在患者和3d打印骨模型中的效果。
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