%0 Case Reports %T Patient-Specific Three-Dimensional-printed Instrumentation for Radius Lengthening Osteotomy by a Volar Approach in Epiphysiodesis Sequelae: A Case Report. %A Gauci MO %A Chelli M %A Fernandez J %A Bronsard N %J J Orthop Case Rep %V 10 %N 2 %D 2020 %M 32953649 暂无%R 10.13107/jocr.2020.v10.i02.1680 %X UNASSIGNED: Patient-specific guides are used in the correction of malunion sequelae in adult distal radius fractures. They allow a tridimensional correction of radial glenoid orientation. However, lengthening is small in those indications. Distal radius epiphysiodesis correction is much rarer and patient-specific guide after three-dimensional (3D) planning has never been reported for this indication in the literature.
UNASSIGNED: We report the case of a 16-year-old teenager with a chronic painful wrist and an ulnar positive variance after a post-traumatic epiphysiodesis sequela of the radius. The radius was 11mm shorter than the ulna. An anatomic reconstruction was decided with a lengthening of the radius. Pre-operative planning and patient-specific guide allowed to control an important radial lengthening, to limit the morbidity of the iliac crest bone graft harvesting, to shape the graft precisely, and to maintain a correct radial glenoid orientation despite the important soft tissue tension. Clinical and radiological results at 6 months showed a complete disappearance of pain, optimal objective and subjective functional scores, and an improvement in the distal ulnar variance (7mm). The teenager went back to sport without limitation or pain.
UNASSIGNED: 3Dplanning and intraoperative patient-specific guides in radial epiphysiodesis sequelae allow achieving 3D accurate measures of the graft and of the deformation, guiding the position and the orientation of the distal metaphysis cut of the radius, and limiting the morbidity of the iliac graft harvesting. In that case, it allowed restoring the full function of the wrist without remaining pain.