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Three-dimensional Corrective Osteotomy for Cubitus Varus Deformity Using Patient-Matched Instruments

JSES International(2024)

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BackgroundVarious methods of two or three-dimensional (3D) corrective osteotomy for cubitus varus deformity have been reported. However, whether 3D correction of cubitus varus deformity is necessary is controversial because of technical difficulties and surgical complications. This study introduced 3D simulations and printing technology for corrective osteotomy against cubitus varus deformities. Moreover, recent studies on the application of these technologies were reviewed.Surgical procedureThe amount of 3D deformity was calculated based on the difference in 3D shape between the affected side and the contralateral normal side. Patient-matched instruments were created to perform the actual surgery as simulated. Further, 3D corrective osteotomy was performed using patient-matched instruments for cubitus varus deformity in pediatric and adolescent patients. The humerus–elbow–wrist angle (HEW-A), tilting angle (TA), and elbow ranges of motion were evaluated.Case presentationHEW-A and TA were corrected from −21° to 14° and from 30° to 43°, respectively, in the pediatric patient and from −18° to 10° and from 20° to 40°, respectively, in the adolescent patient. The elbow flexion and extension angles changed from 130° to 140° and from 20° to 10°, respectively, in the pediatric patient and from 120° to 130° and from 15° to 0°, respectively, in the adolescent patient.Conclusion3D computer simulations and the use of patient-matched instruments for cubitus varus deformity are reliable and can facilitate an accurate and safe correction. These technologies can simplify the complexity of 3D surgical procedures and contribute to the standardization of treatment for cubitus varus deformity.
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computer simulation,corrective osteotomy,cubitus varus deformity,surgical guide,three-dimensional printing technology,patient-matched instrument
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