Three-dimensional-printing-guided preoperative planning of upper and lower extremity pediatric orthopedic surgeries: A systematic review of surgical outcomes

Peter Joseph Mounsef, Rachad Aita, Khaled Skaik, Sofia Addab, Reggie Charles Hamdy
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Three-dimensional printing has evolved into a cost-effective and accessible tool. In orthopedic surgery, creating patient-specific anatomical models and instrumentation improves visualization and surgical accuracy. In pediatric orthopedics, three-dimensional printing reduces operating time, radiation exposure, and blood loss by enhancing surgical efficacy. This review compares outcomes of three-dimensional printing–assisted surgeries with conventional surgeries for upper and lower extremity pediatric surgeries. A complete search of medical literature up to August 2023, using Ovid Medline, EMBASE, Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library was conducted in compliance with Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Broad search terms included “pediatrics,” “orthopedic,” and “3D-printing.” Eligible studies were assessed for intraoperative time, blood loss, and fluoroscopy exposure. Out of 3299 initially identified articles, 14 articles met inclusion criteria. These studies included 409 pediatric patients, with ages averaging 9.51 years. The majority were retrospective studies (nine), with four prospective and one experimental study. Studies primarily utilized three-dimensional printing for navigation templates and implants. Results showed significant reductions in operative time, blood loss, and radiation exposure with three-dimensional printing. Complication occurrences were generally lower in three-dimensional printing surgeries, but there was no statistical significance. Three-dimensional printing is an emerging technology in the field of orthopedics, and it is primarily used for preoperative planning. For pediatric upper and lower extremity surgeries, three-dimensional printing leads to decreased operating room time, decreased intraoperative blood loss, and reduced radiation exposure. Other uses for three-dimensional printing include education, patient communication, the creation of patient-specific instrumentation and implants. Level III
三维打印引导的上下肢小儿骨科手术术前规划:手术效果系统回顾
三维打印技术已发展成为一种成本效益高且易于使用的工具。在骨科手术中,创建病人专用的解剖模型和器械可提高可视化和手术准确性。在小儿骨科中,三维打印通过提高手术效果减少了手术时间、辐射暴露和失血量。本综述比较了三维打印辅助手术与传统手术在上肢和下肢儿科手术中的效果。根据《系统综述和元分析首选报告项目》指南,我们使用 Ovid Medline、EMBASE、Scopus、Web of Science 和 Cochrane Library 对截至 2023 年 8 月的医学文献进行了全面检索。广泛的检索词包括 "儿科"、"骨科 "和 "3D打印"。对符合条件的研究进行了术中时间、失血量和透视暴露的评估。在初步确定的 3299 篇文章中,有 14 篇符合纳入标准。这些研究共纳入 409 名儿科患者,平均年龄为 9.51 岁。大部分是回顾性研究(9 篇),另有 4 篇前瞻性研究和 1 篇实验性研究。研究主要利用三维打印技术制作导航模板和植入物。研究结果表明,三维打印大大减少了手术时间、失血量和辐射量。三维打印手术的并发症发生率普遍较低,但没有统计学意义。三维打印是骨科领域的一项新兴技术,主要用于术前规划。对于小儿上肢和下肢手术,三维打印可缩短手术室时间、减少术中失血和辐射暴露。三维打印的其他用途还包括教育、病人沟通、制作病人专用的器械和植入物。三级
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