Custom 3D-Printed tools aim to improve precision in rare wrist disease surgery
NCT ID NCT06460922
Summary
This study is testing whether 3D-printed models and personalized surgical guides can help surgeons better plan and perform bone-cutting procedures (osteotomies) for Kienbock's disease, a rare condition where a small wrist bone dies from poor blood supply. The research will involve 20 adults with moderate to advanced stages of the disease. Doctors will use the custom 3D tools to aim for more accurate surgery, hoping to reduce pain, improve wrist function, and slow the disease's progression.
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Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau
RECRUITINGBarcelona, 08041, Spain
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