Tommy Pan , Athan G. Zavras , Samantha N. Olson , Brianne M. Giuffrida , Kevin T. Monahan , Edward R. Westrick
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摘要
涉及足部和踝部的开放性骨折给骨科医生带来了挑战,因为骨折不愈合率增加、感染风险增加和/或功能恢复延迟。在过去十年中,三维打印技术在骨科手术领域取得了重大进展,特别是在指导外科医生进行术前规划和骨解剖修复方面。我们介绍了两例开放性踝关节掌骨和中足骨折患者的病例,这两例患者最初都有严重的软组织受累和骨质缺损,并最终导致骨折不愈合。这两名患者随后都接受了 3D 打印定制假体治疗,并实现了骨性愈合。我们的目标是阐明 3D 打印技术在治疗足踝骨科创伤方面的可行性。
The 3D-Printed custom prosthesis for treatment of traumatic tibial plafond and midfoot fracture nonunion: A case report
Open fractures involving the foot and ankle provide a challenge to orthopedic surgeons due to increased rates of nonunion, higher risk of infection and/or delayed return to function. Over the past decade, three-dimensional (3D) printing has made significant advances in the field of orthopedic surgery, specifically in guiding surgeon preoperative planning and restoration of the bony anatomy. We present two cases of patients who sustained open ankle plafond and midfoot fractures with significant initial soft tissue involvement and bony loss that went on to nonunion. Both patients were subsequently treated with a 3D-printed custom prosthesis and achieved bony union. Our goal is to shed light on the viability of 3D-printing technology in treating orthopedic trauma of the foot and ankle.