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Insights and trends review: the role of three-dimensional technology in upper extremity surgery

David Bodansky, Michael Sandow, Ido Volk, Shai Luria, Frederik Verstreken, Maxim D. Horwitz

2023Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume)12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The use of three-dimensional (3-D) technology in upper extremity surgery has the potential to revolutionize the way that hand and upper limb procedures are planned and performed. 3-D technology can assist in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions, allowing virtual preoperative planning and surgical templating. 3-D printing can allow the production of patient-specific jigs, instruments and implants, allowing surgeons to plan and perform complex procedures with greater precision and accuracy. Previously, cost has been a barrier to the use of 3-D technology, which is now falling rapidly. This review article will discuss the current status of 3-D technology and printing, including its applications, ethics and challenges in hand and upper limb surgery. We have provided case examples to outline how clinicians can incorporate 3-D technology in their clinical practice for congenital deformities, management of acute fracture and malunion and arthroplasty.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMalunionUpper limbSurgeryPlan (archaeology)Medical physicsProsthesisArchaeologyHistoryOrthopedic Surgery and RehabilitationAnatomy and Medical TechnologyReconstructive Surgery and Microvascular Techniques
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