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Simulated operation combined with patient-specific instrumentation technology is superior to conventional technology for supramalleolar osteotomy: a retrospective comparative study.

Chenggong Wang1,2, Dengjie Yu1, Can Xu1,2, Mingqing Li1,2, Da Zhong1, Long Wang1, Hua Liu1,2, Yusheng Li1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Over the past seven years, our team has designed a simulated operation combined with patient-specific instrumentation (SO-PSI) assisted supramalleolar osteotomy (SMOT) method and applied it in the clinic. This study aimed to evaluate the differences between SO-PSI technology and conventional operation (CO) technology for SMOT in preoperative planning, intraoperative application, and postoperative curative effect.
METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed SMOT data collected from our hospital between October 2014 and December 2018. Patients (n = 28) were enrolled and divided into CO (n = 17) and SO-PSI (n = 11) groups; mean follow-up time was 33.4 (range, 13 to 59) months. We statistically analyzed and compared perioperative data, accuracy of preoperative planning, intraoperative application, difference between pre- and post-operative radiologic ankle angles, changes in American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) score, visual analogue scale (VAS) score, range of ankle motion, and Takakura stage after surgery.
RESULTS: All ankle alignments and positions were recovered for both groups. Compared with the CO group, the SO-PSI group had a shorter mean operating time and postoperative hospital stay, a decreased number of fluoroscopy examinations, lower albumin reduction, longer preoperative planning time and preoperative hospital stay, and increased hospitalization expenses. In the SO-PSI group, comparison of ankle angles at preoperative planning and postoperatively revealed good correlation, while this was not the case in the CO group. Mean tibial ankle center discrepancy for the SO-PSI group was 1.86 ± 1.06 mm. On follow-up, all radiologic parameters for the two groups improved significantly; however, the improvement of the tibial anterior surface angle and tibiotalar tilt angle for the SO-PSI group were more obvious than those for the CO group. AOFAS score, VAS score, ankle range of motion, and Takakura stage improved after surgery in both groups; however, the improvements in the SO-PSI group were greater than those in the CO group overall.
CONCLUSIONS: SO-PSI technology can facilitate accurate and rapid preoperative planning for SMOT. In general, compared with conventional technology, SO-PSI has advantages for preoperative planning, intraoperative application, and postoperative curative effect. AJTR
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Keywords:  Supramalleolar osteotomy; accuracy of preoperative planning; patient-specific guide; practicability of application; simulated operation

Year:  2021        PMID: 34306347      PMCID: PMC8290754     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transl Res        ISSN: 1943-8141            Impact factor:   4.060


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