1.Virtual preoperative planning and 3D printing are valuable for the management of complex orthopaedic trauma
Mishra ABHISHEK ; Verma TARUN ; Vaish ABHISHEK ; Vaish RIYA ; Vaishya RAJU ; Maini LALIT
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2019;22(6):350-355
Purpose:The technology of 3D printing (3DP) exists for quite some time,but it is still not utilized to its full potential in the field of orthopaedics and traumatology,such as underestimating its worth in virtual preoperative planning (VPP) and designing various models,templates,and jigs.It can be a significant tool in the reduction of surgical morbidity and better surgical outcome avoiding various associated complications.Methods:An observational study was done including 91 cases of complex trauma presented in our institution requiring operative fixation.Virtual preoperative planning and 3DP were used in the management of these fractures.Surgeons managing these cases were given a set of questionnaire and responses were recorded and assessed as a quantitative data.Results:In all the 91 cases,where VPP and 3DP were used,the surgeons were satisfied with the outcome which they got intraoperatively and postoperatively.Surgical time was reduced,with a better outcome.Three dimensional models of complex fracture were helpful in understanding the anatomy and sketching out the plans for optimum reduction and fixation.The average score of the questionnaire was 4.5,out of a maximum of 6,suggesting a positive role of 3DP in orthopaedics.Conclusion:3DP is useful in complex trauma management by accurate reduction and placement of implants,reduction of surgical time and with a better outcome.Although there is an initial learning curve to understand and execute the VPP and 3DP,these become easier with practice and experience.
2.Subacute posttraumatic ascending myelopathy: A case report and review of literature.
Mukul MOHINDRA ; V-K GAUTAM ; Lalit MAINI ; Santosh KUMAR ; Saurabh VERMA
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2015;18(1):48-50
Subacute posttraumatic ascending myelopathy is a rare disorder, unrelated to syrinx formation or mechanical instability, which may gradually emerge within the first 1-2 weeks after a spinal cord injury and may lead to diagnostic and prognostic dilemmas. We present a case of 24-year-old female with unstable wedge compression fracture of L1 vertebrae with signal changes in the upper lumbar cord causing complete paraplegia below D9 with bladder and bowel involvement. In the subsequent week, she developed a delayed progressively increasing neurological deficit with cord signal abnormality on MRI extending cephalad from the injury site to the upper dorsal cord. The patient had no initial clinical improvement initially but showed a delayed recovery over months.
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etiology
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3. Virtual preoperative planning and 3D printing are valuable for the management of complex orthopaedic trauma
Abhishek MISHRA ; Tarun VERMA ; Abhishek VAISH ; Riya VAISH ; Raju VAISHYA ; Lalit MAINI
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2019;22(6):350-355