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Abstract
Background
In recent years, the treatment of wrist fractures has been the focus of numerous studies, particularly in the development of casts modeled on the patient's anatomy using additive manufacturing techniques. A 3D printed cast offers several advantages over traditional treatment methods, including washability, lightness, and ventilation.
Objective
This work introduces an automatic procedure for designing patient-specific wrist orthoses from a 3D scan of the arm using open-source mesh-processing libraries.
Methods
The procedure consists of seven steps that generate a customized orthosis model. Due to the absence of a single library capable of completing the entire modeling process, we defined the best execution strategy for each step and established a communication flow between the various blocks.
Results
The resulting orthosis comprises two halves, secured by three appropriately positioned bands and perforated with ventilation holes. The modeling procedure takes approximately 5 min to complete and was evaluated on 20 scans of arms of different shapes and sizes. The process proved to be fast, reliable, and suitable for direct use by medical personnel.
Conclusions
The developed automatic procedure for designing patient-specific wrist orthoses is efficient and effective, facilitating the use of 3D printed casts in medical practice.
背景近年来,腕部骨折的治疗一直是众多研究的重点,尤其是利用增材制造技术根据患者的解剖结构开发石膏模型。与传统治疗方法相比,3D 打印石膏具有可清洗性、轻便性和透气性等优点。 Objective This work introduces an automatic procedure for designing patient-specific wrist orthoses from a 3D scan of the arm using open-source mesh-processing libraries.Methods该程序包括七个步骤,可生成定制的矫形模型。由于缺乏能够完成整个建模过程的单一库,我们为每个步骤定义了最佳执行策略,并建立了各个模块之间的通信流程。结果最终生成的矫形器由两半组成,由三条位置适当的带子固定,并有通气孔。建模过程大约需要 5 分钟完成,并在 20 个不同形状和大小的手臂扫描中进行了评估。结论所开发的自动设计患者特定腕部矫形器的程序既高效又有效,有助于在医疗实践中使用三维打印模型。