Development of a Dual-trajectory Guide Plate Using Additive Manufacturing for Patients with Osteoporosis

Q4 Computer Science
Y. Tseng, Fu-Cheng Kao, Chao-Yaug Liao, Tsung-Ting Tsai
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Abstract

Pedicle screw fixation is a surgical procedure performed by clinically experienced physicians, and requires the precise placement of the screws in specific locations. The use of additive manufacturing in surgical procedures has gradually increased in recent years. Advantages of this technique include reduced difficulty of surgery and burden on physicians. The spinal dual-trajectory technique (DT) is a newly developed screw placement technology that is mainly used in patients with osteoporosis, and provides stable and strong spinal fixation to increase screw bonding strength. However, DT requires the placement of two screws oriented in different directions at the narrow pedicle, making the surgery more difficult and riskier than traditional pedicle fixation. This study integrates computer-aided design and additive manufacturing techniques to propose a complete design method for the DT guide plate. The developed guide plate was then installed in a three-dimensional vertebral model and the screw fixation process was implemented to verify the feasibility of the proposed method. The results show that the guide plate was able to implant screws in predefined directions without penetrating the structure of the vertebral body. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License .
用于骨质疏松症患者的增材制造双轨导板的研制
椎弓根螺钉固定是由临床经验丰富的医生进行的外科手术,需要将螺钉精确地放置在特定的位置。近年来,增材制造在外科手术中的应用逐渐增加。该技术的优点是降低了手术难度,减轻了医生的负担。脊柱双轨迹技术(spinal dual-trajectory technique, DT)是一种新兴的螺钉置入技术,主要用于骨质疏松症患者,提供稳定、牢固的脊柱固定,增加螺钉结合强度。然而,DT需要在狭窄的椎弓根放置两颗不同方向的螺钉,这使得手术比传统的椎弓根固定更加困难和危险。本研究将计算机辅助设计与增材制造技术相结合,提出一套完整的DT导板设计方法。然后将开发的导板安装在三维椎体模型中,并进行螺钉固定过程以验证所提出方法的可行性。结果表明,导板能够在不穿透椎体结构的情况下按预定方向植入螺钉。本作品采用知识共享署名-非商业-非衍生品4.0国际许可协议。
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International Journal of Automation and Smart Technology
International Journal of Automation and Smart Technology Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering
CiteScore
0.70
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审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Automation and Smart Technology (AUSMT) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal devoted to publishing research papers in the fields of automation and smart technology. Currently, the journal is abstracted in Scopus, INSPEC and DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals). The research areas of the journal include but are not limited to the fields of mechatronics, automation, ambient Intelligence, sensor networks, human-computer interfaces, and robotics. These technologies should be developed with the major purpose to increase the quality of life as well as to work towards environmental, economic and social sustainability for future generations. AUSMT endeavors to provide a worldwide forum for the dynamic exchange of ideas and findings from research of different disciplines from around the world. Also, AUSMT actively seeks to encourage interaction and cooperation between academia and industry along the fields of automation and smart technology. For the aforementioned purposes, AUSMT maps out 5 areas of interests. Each of them represents a pillar for better future life: - Intelligent Automation Technology. - Ambient Intelligence, Context Awareness, and Sensor Networks. - Human-Computer Interface. - Optomechatronic Modules and Systems. - Robotics, Intelligent Devices and Systems.
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