Accuracy of correction of a hexapod frame, patient-specific osteotomy and reduction guides, and hinged circular external fixation in a 3D-printed canine antebrachial deformity model
Neil J. Burton,
Bill Oxley
Abstract:ObjectivesThis study aimed to objectively define whether human hexapod fixation (Maxframe), with or without the use of 3D-printed positioning guides, can correct a canine antebrachial deformity with greater accuracy than the clinically established techniques of 3D patient-specific osteotomy and reduction guides (3D-PSORG) or hinged circular external skeletal fixation (CESF).MethodsCT of a canine antebrachium was manipulated to induce distal radial deformity of the valgus, external torsion, and procurvatum, eac… Show more
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