| Literature DB >> 33176532 |
Zhi-Sheng Long1, Fei-Peng Gong1, Xie-Ping Dong1, Jing-Tang Li1.
Abstract
Because of the lack of anatomical landmarks during reduction of multiple articular surfaces and fragments in comminuted patellar fractures, loss of bone fragments or aggravation of soft tissue and ligament injuries readily occurs. In the present case, we used multiple three-dimensional (3D)-printed guide plates to reduce and fix a comminuted patellar fracture. A 22-year-old man was hospitalized for 2 days because of left knee joint pain and limited movement caused by a traffic accident. Preoperative imaging revealed a comminuted fracture of the left patella (type 34-C3 according to the AO/OTA classification). Throughout a 2-year follow-up, the patient remained in generally good condition with no significant limitation of his left knee joint activity. Application of multiple 3D-printed guide plates is a safe and effective auxiliary technique for the treatment of comminuted patellar fractures. This novel technique can shorten the operation time, reduce the number of fluoroscopic procedures, and ensure fracture healing and recovery of knee joint function through reliable reduction of the articular surface.Entities:
Keywords: Three-dimensional printing; articular surface; auxiliary technique; comminuted patellar fracture; guide plate; precise reduction
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33176532 PMCID: PMC7673058 DOI: 10.1177/0300060520972088
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int Med Res ISSN: 0300-0605 Impact factor: 1.671
Figure 1.Preoperative imaging examination of the left patella. (a) Lateral radiograph of left patella fracture. (b) Anteroposterior radiograph left patella fracture. (c, d) Computed tomography image of left patella fracture.
Figure 2.Morphology of patella presented in Mimics 19.0 software and morphology of reduction after attachment of guide plates. (a, b) Morphology of left patella fracture in Mimics 19.0 software. (c–e) Simulation and design of guide plate of left patella fracture in Mimics 19.0 software.
Figure 3.(a) Multiple guide plates and patella model printed by 3D printer. (b) Resetting and fixation of the bone blocks under the guidance of the guide plate. (c) Good restoration of the articular surface.
Figure 4.General appearance and postoperative imaging examination of left patella. (a) Anteroposterior radiograph after fixation of left patella fracture. (b) Lateral radiograph after fixation of left patella fracture. (c) Two years postoperatively, the left knee joint activity was normal.