Arthroscopy Techniques (Mar 2023)

Three-Dimensional Printing of the Patellofemoral Joints of Patellar Instability Patients

  • Brian G. Beitler, B.S.,
  • Kristin E. Yu, M.D.,
  • Annie Wang, M.D.,
  • David B. Frumberg, M.D.,
  • Steven M. Tommasini, Ph.D.,
  • Daniel H. Wiznia, M.D.,
  • Daniel R. Cooperman, M.D.,
  • Lisa L. Lattanza, M.D.,
  • John P. Fulkerson, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
pp. e401 – e406

Abstract

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Three-dimensional (3D) modeling and printing comprise an important tool for orthopaedic surgeons. One area in which 3D modeling has the potential to dramatically improve our understanding of biomechanical kinematics is pathologies of the patellofemoral joint, in particular trochlear dysplasia. We describe a method for creating 3D printed models of the patellofemoral joint, including computed tomography image acquisition, image segmentation, model creation, and 3D printing. The models created can help surgeons understand and plan surgery for recurrent patellar dislocations.