2020
DOI: 10.1186/s13018-020-01843-y
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Efficacy and safety of a novel personalized navigation template in proximal femoral corrective osteotomy for the treatment of DDH

Abstract: Background: This present study is aimed to retrospectively evaluate the efficacy and safety of a novel personalized navigation template in proximal femoral corrective osteotomy for the treatment of DDH. Methods: Twenty-nine consecutive patients with DDH who underwent proximal femoral corrective osteotomy were evaluated between August 2013 and June 2017. Based on the different surgical methods, they were divided into the conventional group (n = 14) and navigation template group (n = 15). The osteotomy degrees, … Show more

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“…Of the ten articles in the final inclusion, three reported directly on operative time and intraoperative imaging use. All three found a decrease in the number of intraoperative images required for completion of the planned procedure using PSI compared to conventional techniques [3,8,9]. Additionally, all three found a decrease in operative time compared to conventional techniques when PSI were used, although in one of the studies this difference was not found to be statistically significant [9].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Of the ten articles in the final inclusion, three reported directly on operative time and intraoperative imaging use. All three found a decrease in the number of intraoperative images required for completion of the planned procedure using PSI compared to conventional techniques [3,8,9]. Additionally, all three found a decrease in operative time compared to conventional techniques when PSI were used, although in one of the studies this difference was not found to be statistically significant [9].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Ten articles were considered eligible for final inclusion. Six were case control studies [3,5,6,[8][9][10], three were case series [4,7,11], and one was a case report [12]. Of the ten articles in the final inclusion, three reported directly on operative time and intraoperative imaging use.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Reduced surgical and fluoroscopy time was also confirmed by Cherkasskiy et al [ 33 ] in triplane proximal femoral osteotomy in children with slipped capital femoral epiphysis using preoperative patient-specific 3D models for surgical planning. Beside reduced radiation exposure and shortened surgery time, Shi et al [ 34 ] also showed improved accuracy using 3D planning and PSI compared to conventional techniques in children with proximal femoral corrective osteotomy in developmental dysplasia of the hip. In a review, Baraza et al [ 20 ] similarly stated improved accuracy in corrective femoral osteotomies using 3D planning and PSI compared to conventional techniques.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients’ computed tomography (CT) data are imported into relevant software for processing and output using a 3D printer. 3D printing technology can (1) restore the fracture model and understand the injury mechanism causing the fracture, which is conducive to better communication with patients [ 4 ]; (2) simulate the fracture reduction process in vitro and improve preoperative planning [ 5 ]; and (3) design personalized navigation or osteotomy templates to improve the accuracy of treatment [ 6 , 7 ]. The application of 3D printing in primary joint arthroplasty is mainly realized by designing osteotomy guide plates [ 8 ] and customizing personalized prostheses [ 9 , 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%