Semi-cylindrical recession trochleoplasty using 3D saw guides for canine patellar luxation.

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
S B Park, J Y Baek, S Y Heo
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Abstract

Medial patellar luxation (MPL) is a common orthopaedic condition in dogs that often requires surgical intervention. Semi-cylindrical recession trochleoplasty (SCRT) is a promising technique; however, the adjustment increments of commercially available SCRT saw guides are limited. As an alternative, the effectiveness of patient-specific 3D-printed saw guides for SCRT was assessed for three small dogs with MPL. An eight-year-old Chihuahua (6 kg) and a ten-year-old Maltese (5 kg) with MPL Grade 3, as well as a fiveyear- old Cocker Spaniel (10 kg) with MPL Grade 4, were included in this study. Preoperative computed tomography (CT) scans confirmed no angular bone deformities in the three dogs. The animals underwent SCRT using 3D-printed patient-specific saw guides, which allowed for customised adjustments to the trochlear groove depth, overcoming the 1.5 mm increment limitation of commercially available guides. Digital imaging and communications in medicine (DICOM) images from the CT scans were converted into stereolithography (STL) files and Fusion 360 was used to design the saw guides, which were then 3D-printed for use with SCRT under general anaesthesia. Postoperative orthopaedic examinations and radiographs performed two weeks after surgery showed that two of the dogs had no pelvic limb lameness or patellar reluxation. One patient did not achieve complete MPL correction, despite the appropriate trochlear groove depth being obtained, due to extrinsic factors. The 3D-printed patient-specific saw guides facilitated precise customisation of the trochlear groove depth during SCRT in the dogs analysed in this study, highlighting the potential to enhance surgical accuracy. Therefore, this approach has the potential to advance MPL treatment by enabling greater surgical precision and addressing challenges associated with operative time and technical difficulty. Further studies with larger sample sizes and standardised protocols are needed to fully assess the clinical benefits and cost-effectiveness of this method.

半圆柱形滑车退行成形术采用三维锯引导犬髌骨脱位。
内侧髌骨脱位(MPL)是一种常见的狗骨科疾病,通常需要手术干预。半圆柱形退行滑车成形术(SCRT)是一种很有前途的技术;然而,市面上可买到的SCRT锯形导轨的调整增量是有限的。作为替代方案,对三只患有MPL的小型犬进行了患者特异性3d打印锯导片SCRT的有效性评估。本研究包括一只8岁的吉娃娃(6公斤)和一只10岁的马耳他犬(5公斤),MPL 3级,以及一只5岁的可卡犬(10公斤),MPL 4级。术前计算机断层扫描(CT)证实三只狗没有角骨畸形。动物使用3d打印的患者专用锯导向进行SCRT,允许定制调整滑车槽深度,克服了市售导向1.5 mm的增量限制。将CT扫描的数字成像和医学通信(DICOM)图像转换为立体光刻(STL)文件,并使用Fusion 360设计锯导片,然后在全身麻醉下3d打印用于SCRT。术后两周进行的骨科检查和x线片显示,其中两只狗没有骨盆肢体跛行或髌骨松弛。尽管获得了适当的滑车沟深度,但由于外部因素,1例患者未能实现完全的MPL矫正。在本研究中分析的狗的SCRT中,3d打印的患者特异性锯导有助于精确定制滑车沟深度,突出了提高手术准确性的潜力。因此,这种方法通过提高手术精度和解决与手术时间和技术难度相关的挑战,有可能推进MPL的治疗。需要进一步研究更大的样本量和标准化的方案,以充分评估该方法的临床效益和成本效益。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the South African Veterinary Association is a contemporary multi-disciplinary scientific mouthpiece for Veterinary Science in South Africa and abroad. It provides veterinarians in South Africa and elsewhere in the world with current scientific information across the full spectrum of veterinary science. Its content therefore includes reviews on various topics, clinical and non-clinical articles, research articles and short communications as well as case reports and letters.
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