2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12891-022-05669-z
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Performance of Tönnis triple osteotomy in older children with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) assisted by a 3D printing navigation template

Abstract: Background The objective of this study is to investigate the preparation of a navigation template via a computer-aided design (CAD) and 3D printing (3DP) in order to improve the effectiveness of Tönnis triple osteotomy in older children with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH). Method Thirty-eight older children who received Tönnis triple osteotomy were included in this study. Among them, 20 were categorized as the 3DP navigation template grou… Show more

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“…Among the limited evidence available, specific applications have demonstrated promising outcomes. A reduction in the surgical time [24,[26][27][28]35,37,57,58,63] can lead to a better efficiency of operating rooms as well as a reduction in the risk of infection. Additionally, a decreased fluoroscopy time [24,[26][27][28]35,37] has been reported, pointing towards a potential reduction in radiation exposure for both patients and surgical teams.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Among the limited evidence available, specific applications have demonstrated promising outcomes. A reduction in the surgical time [24,[26][27][28]35,37,57,58,63] can lead to a better efficiency of operating rooms as well as a reduction in the risk of infection. Additionally, a decreased fluoroscopy time [24,[26][27][28]35,37] has been reported, pointing towards a potential reduction in radiation exposure for both patients and surgical teams.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A reduction in the surgical time [24,[26][27][28]35,37,57,58,63] can lead to a better efficiency of operating rooms as well as a reduction in the risk of infection. Additionally, a decreased fluoroscopy time [24,[26][27][28]35,37] has been reported, pointing towards a potential reduction in radiation exposure for both patients and surgical teams. Surgical accuracy and precision [26,50,59] as well as safety [22,34] contribute to a more secure surgical environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The implementation of 3D printed osteotomy guide plates led to reduced surgical time by 30 minutes, decreased intraoperative hemorrhage, and minimized radiation exposure compared to the control group (free of 3D printed guided plates) (26,27). However, in view of McKay criteria, there was no association found between groups of 3D printing guided surgery and conventional surgery considering excellent and good outcomes after the procedure (28). As for 3D printing recommendations, bone should be printed with rigid material, and cartilage with flexible material to better simulate the structure and flexibility of the pelvic structures (29).…”
Section: Developmental Dysplasia Of the Hipmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Of the four prospective studies, three studies did not collect data on intraoperative blood loss, except the study assessing the use of 3D printing in TPFO for slipped capital femoral epiphysis, which did not denote any statistical significance (Senior group vs C vs T, 981.5 ± 534.4 vs 962.6 ± 276.1 vs 979.8 ± 316.2 mL, p = 0.3; see Table 2). 18 Five out of ten retrospective studies recorded intraoperative blood loss, 14,19,[24][25][26] and four of the five stated they found a statistically significant decrease in blood loss during 3D printing surgeries compared to control surgeries. 19,[24][25][26]…”
Section: Effect Of the Use Of 3d Printing On Intraoperative Blood Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%