Children (Aug 2021)

Patient-Specific Guided Osteotomy to Correct a Symptomatic Malunion of the Left Forearm

  • Femke F. Schröder,
  • Feike de Graaff,
  • Anne J. H. Vochteloo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/children8080707
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 8
p. 707

Abstract

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We present a case report of a 12-year old female with a midshaft forearm fracture. Initial conservative treatment with a cast failed, resulting in a malunion. The malunion resulted in functional impairment for which surgery was indicated. A corrective osteotomy was planned using 3D analyses of the preoperative CT-scan. Subsequently, patient-specific guides were printed and used during the procedure to precisely correct the malunion. Three months after surgery, the radiographs showed full consolidation and the patient was pain-free with full range of motion and comparable strength in both forearms. The current case report shows that a corrective osteotomy with patient-specific guides based on preoperative 3D analyses can help surgeons to plan and precisely correct complex malunions resulting in improved functional outcomes.

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