Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2015, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (02): 218-.
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Abstract: Objective To investigate the application of 3D printing and digital technology in preoperative assessment andplanning of internal fixation surgery for complex tibial plateau fracture. Methods Complex tibial plateau fractures andcommonly used plates for tibial plateau were imaged using computed tomography (CT) to reconstruct the 3D fracture andplate models. The 3D models were used to perform virtual reduction and preoperative planning of internal fixation surgerywith the most appropriate plates assisted by the 3D library of plates. According to the optimal plan, the 3D physical models oftibial plateau fractures and plates were 3D printed to simulate internal fixation operation. The effects of internal fixation werecompared between the virtual surgery and the simulated surgery based on the 3D models. Results The effects of internalfixation in the simulated surgery based on the 3D models were consistent with those of the virtual surgery. No significantdifference was found in the screw length between the two surgeries. Conclusion The combination of 3D printing and digitaldesign can improve the effects of internal fixation for complex tibial plateau fractures.
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