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Dave's PCF WIP: Paragraphs

7773

Application Patient Specific cutting guide
Matter Number PER-10 Reference Case 1 PER-10
Created 2/25/22, 12:00 AM Modified 2/25/22, 12:00 AM
Application Number
Paragraph Number

78

Content

In a step 130, the manufactured cutting guide may be used in surgery to facilitate treatment of the condition. Specifically, the bone apposition surface of the cutting guide may be placed against the corresponding contours of the first cuneiform and the first metatarsal. The guide features (for example, slots) may then be positioned on either side of the joint between the first cuneiform and the first metatarsal to guide resection of the first metatarsal and the first cuneiform to remove the intervening joint. The cutting guide may then be removed, and the remaining portions of the first cuneiform and the first metatarsal may be placed to abut each other. The cutting guide may have been shaped such that the cuts made to the first cuneiform and the first metatarsal are properly oriented to bring the first metatarsal back into its proper orientation relative to the rest of the foot. The first cuneiform and the first metatarsal may be secured together using a bone plate or the like. The surgical wound may be closed to allow the foot to heal, and to allow the first cuneiform and the first metatarsal to fuse together.

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Added by DJM 2 2022