The utilization of 3D imaging and 3D-printed model in autologous microtia reconstruction

T. Koento, F. Damara, M. Reksodiputro, Eka Dian Safitri, Raden Ayu Anatriera, D. Widodo, Dwi Juliana Dewi
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The use of three-dimensional (3D) technology helps surgeons in performing autologous microtia reconstruction due to more accurate measurements and a better precision template model. However, the technical aspects of using a 3D imaging and 3D-printed model and the difference in outcomes postoperatively remain poorly reviewed. This systematic review aimed to provide the current evidence of the benefit and technical aspects of using 3D technology in autologous microtia reconstruction. Systematic literature search was conducted across multiple databases: Medline, Embase, Google Scholar, and Central until June 2022. Studies that evaluated the use of 3D imaging or 3D-printed model for autogenous microtia reconstruction were selected. The quality of the included studies was also assessed with respect to the study design. Systematic literature search yielded 17 articles with a combination of observational and case report studies. Overall, 3D imaging showed a precise measurement for pre-operative costal cartilage assessment. Compared to the 2D template, the utilization of a 3D-printed template provided a higher similarity rate relative to the unaffected ear, higher patient and surgeon satisfaction, and lower surgical time. Most 3D templates were fabricated using polylactic acid material on fused deposition modeling printers. The template costs were ranging from $1 to $4.5 depending on the material used. 3D imaging and 3D-printed template could improve the outcome of autologous microtia reconstruction. However, the quality of the existing evidence remains low due to the heterogeneity of the reported outcomes. Further studies with more adequate comparability and defined outcomes are still required.
三维成像和三维打印模型在自体小耳畸形重建中的应用
使用三维(3D)技术有助于外科医生进行自体小耳畸形重建,因为它能提供更精确的测量结果和更精确的模板模型。然而,使用三维成像和三维打印模型的技术方面以及术后效果的差异仍未得到充分审查。 本系统性综述旨在提供在自体小耳畸形重建中使用三维技术的益处和技术方面的现有证据。 我们在多个数据库中进行了系统的文献检索:Medline、Embase、Google Scholar 和 Central 等多个数据库进行了系统性文献检索,直至 2022 年 6 月。筛选出评估自体小耳畸形重建中三维成像或三维打印模型使用情况的研究。研究设计方面也对纳入研究的质量进行了评估。 通过系统文献检索,共获得 17 篇文章,其中既有观察性研究,也有病例报告研究。总体而言,三维成像显示了对术前肋软骨评估的精确测量。与二维模板相比,使用三维打印模板与未受影响的耳朵相比,相似率更高,患者和外科医生的满意度更高,手术时间更短。大多数三维模板都是在熔融沉积模型打印机上使用聚乳酸材料制作的。根据所用材料的不同,模板成本从 1 美元到 4.5 美元不等。 三维成像和三维打印模板可改善自体小耳畸形重建的效果。然而,由于报告结果的异质性,现有证据的质量仍然很低。仍需进行更多具有充分可比性和明确结果的研究。
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