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comminuted, displaced or intra-articular fractures, the use of three-dimensional (3D) technology allows surgeons to understand injury characteristics and fragment displacement better, assist in an accurate pre-operative planning and surgical simulation, and
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, 3D printing has mainly been utilized in pre-operative planning and 3D patient-specific instrumentation (PSI). One of the key focuses in paediatric orthopaedic practice is corrective limb deformity. With increasing accessibility to 3D printing, this
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. Accurate correction of a cubitus varus needs to take into account the deformity in three dimensions and not only in the frontal and sagittal projections, in order to obtain a good result in terms of appearance and function. 19 Pre-operative 3D-planning