Invited review article: Patient-specific 3D-Printed metal plates for osteotomy and fracture fixation: An illustrative series with workflow and regulatory considerations.

IF 1.6 4区 医学
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-29 DOI:10.1177/10225536251356724
Rahat Jarayabhand, Chittawee Jiamton, Chedtha Puncreobutr, Boonrat Lohwongwatana, Apivatthakakul Theerachai, Christian Fang
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ObjectivesTo report on the process and results of clinical application of 3D printed patient-specific metal plates in orthopaedic trauma.Materials and MethodsA retrospective review was conducted on 11 pilot patients managed with 3D printed Patient-Specific Plates (PSPs) together with 3D printed guides, 3D printed bone models and 3D virtual planning for malunions or acute fractures. There were six clavicles, three forearm shafts, one ankle, and one tibial plateau. The surgeon and the engineering team collaborated on the designing of customized treatment solutions for each case.ResultsFrom obtaining the CT data to manufacture of all 3D printed parts, the required ranged from 3 to 43 days (mean 16 days) and the cost ranged from 1590 to 4100 USD (mean 1360 USD). All 11 patients were followed up from 6 to 24 months. All patients had bony union, good to excellent clinical outcomes documented from clinical scores and with no complications. Challenges with the workflow were collected qualitatively and listed out.ConclusionImplementation of 3D printing technology with customized patient specific implants appears to be beneficial with good outcomes in patients with complex anatomy and malunions. We have described the logistical and regulatory considerations. Further studies should be conducted to demonstrate its cost-effectiveness compared to conventional solutions.

特邀评论文章:用于截骨和骨折固定的患者特异性3d打印金属板:具有工作流程和监管考虑的说导性系列。
目的报道3D打印患者特异性金属板在骨科创伤中的临床应用过程及效果。材料与方法回顾性分析了11例使用3D打印患者特异性钢板(psp)、3D打印导板、3D打印骨模型和3D虚拟规划治疗畸形愈合或急性骨折的试点患者。有六个锁骨,三个前臂轴,一个脚踝和一个胫骨平台。外科医生和工程团队合作为每个病例设计定制的治疗方案。结果从获得CT数据到制造所有3D打印部件,所需时间为3 ~ 43天(平均16天),成本为1590 ~ 4100美元(平均1360美元)。11例患者均随访6 ~ 24个月。所有患者骨愈合,临床评分记录良好至优异的临床结果,无并发症。对工作流程中的挑战进行定性收集并列出。结论3D打印技术应用于复杂解剖结构和畸形愈合的患者,效果良好。我们已经描述了后勤和监管方面的考虑。应进行进一步的研究,以证明其与传统解决办法相比具有成本效益。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery is an open access peer-reviewed journal publishing original reviews and research articles on all aspects of orthopaedic surgery. It is the official journal of the Asia Pacific Orthopaedic Association. The journal welcomes and will publish materials of a diverse nature, from basic science research to clinical trials and surgical techniques. The journal encourages contributions from all parts of the world, but special emphasis is given to research of particular relevance to the Asia Pacific region.
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