与现有诊断方法相比,3D打印作为辅助髋臼缺损的一项调查。

Mari Babasiz, Jonas Roos, Adnan Kasapovic, Robert Kaczmarczyk, Kristian Welle
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髋关节翻修成形术中髋臼缺损的治疗是一个越来越大的挑战。术前计划采用了不同的分类,以达到最佳效果。3D打印是一种更好地可视化和理解这些缺陷的方法。本研究的目的是方便分类,让年轻医生更好地了解复杂的缺陷,最终提高术前计划和患者安全。这项研究是在2022年BOUT大会上进行的,根据帕普罗斯基和ADC的数据,向医疗保健专业人员提供了x射线、计算机断层扫描(CT)和3D打印来对髋臼进行分类。通过问卷调查收集他们对临床分类系统的熟悉程度和对3D模型的认知。该研究涉及14名参与者,大多数是住院医师,熟悉papprosky和ADC分类。与x线和CT成像相比,3D打印方法对髋臼缺损的正确分类率最高。参与者发现3D模型对临床应用很有用,并认为它比x射线和CT成像对髋臼缺损的分类更高。髋臼缺损由于其复杂的解剖结构,在评估、术前计划和手术治疗方面提出了挑战。总的来说,我们能够证明使用3D模型增加了髋臼缺损分类的准确性。3D打印在骨科和创伤外科中的应用越来越显示出优势,为医学生和年轻外科医生的教育开辟了新的途径。
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3D Printing as an Aid in Acetabular Defects Compared to Established Diagnostics - a Survey.

The treatment of acetabular defects in revision arthroplasty is an increasing challenge. Different classifications have been introduced for preoperative planning to achieve the best possible result. 3D printing is a way to better visualize and understand these defects. The aim of this study was to facilitate classification, provide young doctors with a better understanding of complex defects, and ultimately improve preoperative planning and patient safety.The study was conducted at the 2022 BOUT congress, where health care professionals were provided with X-rays, a computed tomography (CT) scan, and a 3D print to classify acetabulums according to Paprosky and ADC. A questionnaire was administered to gather information on their familiarity with the classification systems and perception of 3D models in the clinic.The study involved 14 participants, mostly resident physicians, with some familiarity with the Paprosky and ADC classifications. The 3D printing method resulted in the highest rate of correct classifications for acetabular defects compared to X-ray and CT imaging. Participants found the 3D model useful for clinical applications and rated it higher than X-ray and CT imaging for classifying acetabular defects.Acetabular defects present a challenge in assessment, preoperative planning, and surgical management due to their complex anatomy. Overall, we were able to show that the use of a 3D model increases the accuracy in the classification of acetabular defects. The use of 3D printing in orthopedics and trauma surgery is showing more and more advantages and has opened up new methods for the education of medical students and young surgeons.

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