1989
DOI: 10.1097/00005131-198912000-00001
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Mathematically Directed Single-Cut Osteotomy for Correction of Tibial Malunion

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“…As osteotomias oblíquas são simples e versáteis, podendo ser realizadas no plano sagital para as correções no plano coronal e com retirada suplementar de cunhas consegue-se a correção no plano sagital e da deformidade torcional (10) . As osteotomias oblíquas de corte único sem a retirada de cunhas ósseas, baseado no modelo matemático de Sangeorzan (8) , são capazes de corrigir a torção e a angulação simultaneamente.…”
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“…As osteotomias oblíquas são simples e versáteis, podendo ser realizadas no plano sagital para as correções no plano coronal e com retirada suplementar de cunhas consegue-se a correção no plano sagital e da deformidade torcional (10) . As osteotomias oblíquas de corte único sem a retirada de cunhas ósseas, baseado no modelo matemático de Sangeorzan (8) , são capazes de corrigir a torção e a angulação simultaneamente.…”
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“…Esta pode ser medida clinicamente (3,8,10) ou por radiografias, ultra-som ou tomografias, sendo esta última a mais precisa (5)(6)(11)(12)(13) .…”
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“…The perpendicular to the diaphyseal axis in the plane of the deformity and at the apex of the deformity is the zero reference point for determining the obliquity of the cut indicated in Sangeorzan's diagram (5) . In the plane of the deformity (i.e.…”
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“…Furthermore, Chao and co-workers proposed methods to plan various surgeries for individual patients using their model [9] and created a computer software program to analyze knee osteotomy [8]. Other authors have also investigated the use of computer models to plan surgeries, mostly for the hip joint [7,37,38,39,40,51], but for the wrist [33] and tibia [48] as well. Finally, some investigators have reported use of guidance tools and robots in the operating room to aid the surgeons [351 '9,41].…”
Section: Computer-aided Orthopaedic Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%