A human-centred design approach to hybrid manufacturing of a scapholunate interosseous ligament medical practice rig

Q3 Medicine
Kaecee Fitzgerald , Randy Bindra , Sam Canning , Geoff Tansley , David G Lloyd , Minghao Zheng , Alastair Quinn , Jayishni Maharaj , Nataliya Perevoshchikova , David John Saxby
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Abstract

Surgical simulation models are becoming increasingly more prevalent, complex and niche within the medical industry, yet there has been nothing developed to date that focuses specifically on scapholunate interosseous ligament (SLIL) injuries, which are common amongst a large range of ages and demographics. This study seeks to present the design process of a surgical practice rig designed to support care for the ruptured SLIL. The novelty of this practice rig is apparent, because it explores multiple 3D printing technologies in order to evaluate which is the most suitable for a medical practice rig of this nature. User feedback indicated that hybrid manufacturing applications utilising traditional fabrication techniques and 3D printing technologies was superior when accounting for the requisite movement capabilities and modularity the rig needed to process. Throughout the design process, a user-centred approach was used to translate the needs of the surgeon into a functional product. An emergent design methodology was used to incorporate feedback from medical professionals and engineers. These two methodological approaches were used to ensure the end-product fulfilled several functions: aiding surgeons to understand a new surgical implant, providing reasonable bio-fidelity in wrist function to enable surgical practice, and remaining simple enough to be understood by a patient undergoing a complex procedure. Following user tests with a variety of hand and wrist surgeons, we found this rig suitable for several applications. The rig functioned as expected, providing surgeons with a means to experiment with a new surgical implant, and proved an effective tool for patient education.

以人为中心的设计方法混合制造舟骨间韧带医疗实践装置
手术模拟模型在医疗行业中变得越来越普遍、复杂和利基,但迄今为止还没有开发出专门针对舟月骨骨间韧带(SLIL)损伤的模型,而舟月骨骨间韧带损伤在大范围的年龄和人口统计学中都很常见。本研究旨在介绍一种外科实践设备的设计过程,该设备旨在支持对破裂的sli的护理。这种实践钻机的新颖性是显而易见的,因为它探索了多种3D打印技术,以评估哪种技术最适合这种性质的医疗实践钻机。用户反馈表明,考虑到钻机所需的移动能力和模块化,利用传统制造技术和3D打印技术的混合制造应用程序更加优越。在整个设计过程中,采用以用户为中心的方法将外科医生的需求转化为功能性产品。采用了一种紧急设计方法来整合来自医疗专业人员和工程师的反馈。这两种方法被用来确保最终产品满足几个功能:帮助外科医生理解新的外科植入物,提供合理的腕部功能生物保真度,使手术实践成为可能,并保持足够简单,以便接受复杂手术的患者理解。经过各种手和手腕外科医生的用户测试,我们发现这个钻机适合多种应用。该装置的功能符合预期,为外科医生提供了一种实验新的外科植入物的方法,并被证明是一种有效的患者教育工具。
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Annals of 3D printed medicine
Annals of 3D printed medicine Medicine and Dentistry (General), Materials Science (General)
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