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Ozlem Sengoz Sirin

Ozlem Sengoz Sirin

Mehmet Akif Ersoy University, Turkey

Title: Latest technology in deformity surgery “Smart Correction®”: First clinical outcome of 11 complex antebrachial deformity

Biography

Biography: Ozlem Sengoz Sirin

Abstract

With the progress of the technology every day in the field of medicine, new and successful results can be obtained both
in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, as well as in treatment and prognosis. A flight simulator is inspired by
second-generation computer-assisted external fixators, which is described as Spatial Fixators. The complex deformities of the
precision of success of correction have been evaluated according to the revolution in the field of orthopedics and have been
rapidly evaluated in the nature of first generation external fixators. The revolutionary nature of spatial fixators can be used in
veterinary platform deformities, clinically complex approaches for patients routinely run for disposal. The aim of this study is
to examine and share the applicability of computer-assisted spatial fixators on animals, the advantages and / or disadvantages
considered during implementation, the adequacy and success of eliminating deformations, and the proposed new techniques,
results to be presented at the international platform. Multiple limb radiographs were taken from the patients and correction
plans were made by evaluating the deformities. All measurements were uploaded to the Click2Correct software program.
This data has been adapted to be used in operation with Radiographic Navigation Software. All analyses were planned and
patients were selected. Immediately postoperative radiograms were uploaded to the software system and a correction regime
was created. After the correction was completed, mechanical fixators were removed. Although there is no clinical study yet in
the literature, it has been concluded that spatial fixators can even fix complex antebrachial deformities. In dogs, especially in
complexes with antebrachial deformities, the ability to perform six-axis correction will be a great advantage. More extensive
work on the subject can be made.