内部制造的三维导向定位和治疗下颌骨病变。工作流程和案例系列。

National journal of maxillofacial surgery Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-16 DOI:10.4103/njms.njms_205_23
Juan P Rodríguez-Arias, Marta M P Martínez, Carolina C Urquía, José L C Carretero
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某些病变的解剖位置在术中定位时可能是一个困难。手术导航的使用可以非常精确地定位解剖结构。然而,它在下颌骨手术中的应用存在技术上的困难。三维(3D)打印已经确立了自己作为诊断和治疗以及植入式设备的生物模型生成的权威工具。一些应用,今天很少被探索,必须使用3d打印设备来定位难以触及的病变。为了确定下颌骨病变的位置,我们建议使用“内部”制造的3D打印定位指南,使用免费许可的设计程序(软件)来设计它们,并由生物相容性树脂制成。这提高了手术精度,减少了手术的发病率。三维规划模型显示和分割使用开源软件(3D切片器)使用导入的常规计算机断层扫描数据。使用免费软件(Autodesk Meshmixer)可以对数字部件进行修改,以安排精确的截骨切口以定位病变。借助定制的切割导轨,术中放置精确。这些是利用熔融长丝制造3D打印机和聚乳酸创建的。成功完成了3个定位指南,提高了手术精度,降低了手术发病率。在困难或微妙位置的下颌病变病例中,使用3D手术指南可以节省导航的需要,需要更少的手术时间,不需要夹板或参考星。
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In-house manufactured 3D guides for the localization and treatment of mandibular lesions. Workflow and case series.

The anatomical location of certain lesions can be a difficulty when locating them intraoperatively. The use of surgical navigation allows anatomical structures to be located with great precision. However, there are technical difficulties with its use in mandibular surgery. Three-dimensional (3D) printing has established itself as a definitive tool in the generation of biomodels for diagnosis and treatment as well as implantable devices. Some applications, little explored today, have to do with the use of 3D-printed devices for the localization of hard-to-reach lesions. To determine the position of mandibular bone lesions, we propose using 3D printed localization guides manufactured "in-house," using freely licensed design programs (software) to design them, and made of biocompatible resins. This improves surgical precision and reduces morbidity from the intervention. 3D planning models are shown and segmented using open-source software (3D Slicer) using imported conventional computed tomography data. Digital component modification is possible with free software (Autodesk Meshmixer) to arrange precise osteotomy cuts for lesion localization. With the help of customized cutting guides, intraoperative placement is precise. These are created utilizing a fused filament manufacturing 3D printer and polylactic acid. Three localization guides were successfully completed, resulting in improved surgical accuracy and reduced surgical morbidity. The use of 3D surgical guides in cases of mandibular lesions in difficult or delicate locations saves the need for navigation, requires less surgical time, does not require splints or reference stars.

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