Affiliation:
1. South China University of Technology
2. General Hospital of Guangzhou Command of PLA
Abstract
Background: To overcome disadvantages of the older surgical model, we invented a new three-dimensional (3D) correction surgery design after studying computer-aided 3D model analysis. Methods: Three-dimensional reconstruction was carried out for computed tomographic (CT) scans of patients with normal bilateral lower extremities; an anatomical model was established; and the normal values of 3D anatomic parameters of the lower-extremity joints were measured with computer assistance. An osteotomy procedure was simulated using a computer, appropriate osteotomy site, and osteotomy angle, and an osteotomy method was selected. Computer-assisted design (CAD) was used to produce an individualized auxiliary osteotomy template for guiding the osteotomy and an auxiliary correction template for guiding correction surgery. Finally, we accurately performed surgery according to the preoperative design. Results: All surgeries were performed successfully and postoperative x-ray films showed satisfactory deformity correction. Conclusions: Computer-aided lower-extremity joint correction surgery is more accurate and convenient than conventional surgery.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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