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Dave's PCF WIP: Paragraphs

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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

84

Content

Every deformity is different; accordingly, the degree of angular adjustment needed in each direction may be different for every patient. Use of a patient-specific cutting guide may help the surgeon obtain the optimal realignment in the lateral direction 260 and in the plantar direction 280 or the dorsal direction 290. Conversely, use of one of several differently-sized cutting guides may provide only approximate correction, as the surgeon may not have a guide that precisely matches the correction needed for the foot 200, and must thus choose the cutting guide that most closely provides the desired correction. Such differently sized cutting guides would not be contoured to fit the first cuneiform 210 or the first metatarsal 230, thus introducing additional potential for error as the surgeon must properly align the selected cutting guide.

Notes

Added by DJM 2 2022