Accuracy, Patient Outcomes Improved with 3D Planning Technology For Shoulder Surgeries
Innovation and the use of technology have dramatically changed the healthcare industry. The Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Specialists (OSMS) team leverages technology to further their mission of providing high-quality care, increasing safety and improving patient outcomes. With partners like Tornier and Stryker, OSMS orthopedic surgeons have access to priority technology and software such as the Blueprint® 3D Planning System which provides unprecedented accuracy and detail for shoulder replacement surgery.
A precise plan
Shoulder surgery can be complex and highly personal to each individual. Up until five years ago, surgeons heavily relied on experience to determine the angle needed to help with shoulder replacements. In 2018, 3D planning technology emerged and doctors were able to make accurate diagnoses and treatment plans before surgery – improving patients’ surgical outcomes. The Blueprint software uses CT scans of the shoulder to create a detailed 3D model of the patient’s anatomy. Surgeons use the 3D model to virtually plan surgeries tailored to the unique specifications of their patients. Once finalized, surgeons apply the precise surgical plan to the patient’s shoulder in the operating room.
“In 23 years of being an orthopedic surgeon I’ve never seen anything make such a big difference in terms of the patient outcome,” said Dr. Michael Tressler, OSMS orthopedic surgeon and physician-owner.
Patient benefits
With 3D planning, surgeons can accurately visualize the unique anatomy of a shoulder to determine:
- More precise measurements
- Where patterns are in the joint that impacts implant considerations
- Which implant type and size best suites the patient’s anatomy
- Implant placement to maximize bone preservation
“We treat our patients how we want our own families treated and 3D technology helps us provide the best outcomes to patients,” said Dr. Steven Schechinger, OSMS orthopedic surgeon and physician-owner. “It’s incredibly satisfying to provide advanced technology that allows our patients to return to their lives faster.”
What’s next for orthopedic technology?
Orthopedic technology continues to evolve and soon will see surgeons using 3D printing to build implants crafted specifically for each patient’s anatomy. We will also see Medical Mixed Reality (augmented reality) and headsets used in operating rooms to give surgeons an interactive look at upcoming operations before any incisions are made.
Innovative technology gives OSMS orthopedic surgeons access to all of the necessary tools needed to provide quality care and successful surgical outcomes. Patients can rest assured knowing their surgery will be in the best hands with reliable technology backing them up.
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