A customized percutaneous three-dimensional-printed guide for scaphoid fixation versus a freehand technique: a comparative study.
Francesc A Marcano-FernándezAlexandre BerenguerFerran Fillat-GomàSergi Corderch-NavarroJaume Cámara-CabreraRicard Sánchez-FlòPublished in: The Journal of hand surgery, European volume (2021)
The aim of this study was to compare the accuracy and reliability of percutaneous fixation of minimally displaced scaphoid fractures using a customized three-dimensional (3-D)-printed guide with a conventional freehand method. A prospective cohort of ten patients underwent scaphoid fixation with the aid of a customized 3-D-printed guide. The final screw position, total surgery time (minutes) and fluoroscopy time (seconds) was compared with a retrospective cohort of ten patients who underwent fixation with a conventional technique. There were no differences in final screw position between both methods. The patients in which the 3-D guide was used had a surgery time reduction of 43% and a fluoroscopy time reduction of 52% compared with the control freehand group. The use of a customized 3-D-printed guide permits a fixation that is as accurate as the standard freehand technique, with reduction in surgical time and intraoperative radiation exposure.Level of evidence: III.