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3D Printed Guide in Ankle Arthrodesis

Not Applicable
Conditions
Ankle Injuries
Interventions
Device: 3D-printed customized guide plate
Registration Number
NCT03626935
Lead Sponsor
Southwest Hospital, China
Brief Summary

This study applies 3D-printed customized guide plate in assisting the accurate drilling of Kirschner wire in ankle arthrodesis. This technique can shorten the operation time, reduce the intra-operative radiation, and do not affect the surgical outcome.

Detailed Description

Ankle arthrodesis is the standard procedure for treating end-stage joint diseases. In order to improve the surgical outcome and reduce the operation time, 3D-printed customized guide plates are fabricated using patients' ankle DICM data of ankle via CT examinations. Two 2mm Kirschner wires are drilled with the help of the guides; the C-arm fluoroscopy is used to confirm the position of the wires before applying the cannulated screws for effective fixation.

In the past when there were no customized guides, the surgeons would drill the Kirschner wire according to his/her previous experience and then use C-arm fluoroscopy to confirm whether the position of the wire is satisfactory; if not, repeated procedure will be performed. This would lead to an increase in the duration of surgery and intra-operative radiation, which is detrimental to both the surgeon and the patient. This problem is well solved by applying the 3D-printed customized guides.

The application procedure for the customized guide plates: the model of the ankle joint is established according to the patient's CT scan data to prepare the customized guide plate, then sterilize them for future use. Apply routine surgical treatment to the ankle joint surface, reset the fusion joint to the functional position, and drill two 2mm Kirschner wires with the guidance of the guide plate. If the locations of the fusion joint and the Kirschner wires are satisfactory under the C-arm fluoroscopy, drill the cannulated screws for final fixation.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
10
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients who receive ankle arthrodesis and consider internal fixation with screws
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients who receive ankle arthrodesis but do not consider internal fixation with screws

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
3D-printed customized guide plate3D-printed customized guide plate3D-printed customized guide plate will be used to guide the Kirschner wires in ankle arthrodesis.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Operation timeIntraoperative

Operation time for internal fixation

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Fusion ratePostoperative 1,6,12 months

Fusion rate of the ankle joint

Postoperative ankle AOFAS scalePostoperative 1,6,12 months

Postoperative American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) Scale of the ankle joint. Scale range: 0-100 points. Outcome evaluation: Excellent, 90-100; Good, 75-89; Average, 50-74ï¼›Poor, \<50.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Southwest Hospital

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Chongqing, Chongqing, China

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