3D打印假发保护装置在颅骨减压术后的应用。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Shasha Ma, Chenglong Li, Yue Gu, Yang Chen, Xuexin Li, Qingbo Wang, Hongmei Xu
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通过3D打印生产的假发保护器用于减压开颅手术(DC)后的颅骨保护方案。本研究是一项单中心前瞻性试验,涉及25例接受DC的患者。2023年2月1日至2023年6月30日入院的患者分为对照组(接受标准护理),2023年7月1日至2023年12月31日入院的患者为实验组(接受3d打印假发保护)。该研究基于各种指标评估参与者,包括颅骨缺损部位的再损伤、日常磨损持续时间、皮肤压痕、疼痛程度、瘙痒、不适、患者报告的美学和生活质量(QLQ-C30)。在第1、4、8和12周完成磨损评估和随访评估。干预后,实验组继发性损伤发生率低于对照组(0比3,P = 0.206)。在三个月的随访中,实验组在自评美学(P = 0.025)和QLQ-C30评分(P = 0.041)方面表现出更好的结果。3d打印假发保护器的重量为132.3±11.98 g(范围从111到146 g),实验组患者在头30分钟佩戴期间没有出现疼痛、压迫、瘙痒或不适。患者平均佩戴时间为第1周2.01±0.22 h,第4周5.71±0.40 h,第8周6.04±0.10 h,第12周5.93±0.47 h。虽然一些患者报告轻微的皮肤压痕、疼痛、瘙痒或充血的感觉,但没有观察到严重的不良事件。
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Application of a 3D printed wig protection device after decompressive craniectomy.

Wig protectors produced via 3D printing were used in skull protection protocols following decompressive craniotomy (DC) surgery. This study is a single-center, prospective trial involving 25 patients who underwent DC. Patients admitted between February 1, 2023, and June 30, 2023, were assigned to the control group (receiving standard care), while those admitted between July 1, 2023, and December 31, 2023, comprised the experimental group (receiving 3D-printed wig protection). The study evaluated participants based on various metrics, including reinjury at the site of the skull defect, daily wear duration, skin indentation, pain levels, itching, discomfort, patient-reported aesthetics, and the Quality of Life (QLQ-C30). They completed both wear assessments and follow-up evaluations at 1, 4, 8, and 12 weeks. Post-intervention, the experimental group exhibited a lower incidence of secondary injuries compared to the control group (0 vs. 3, P = 0.206). At the three-month follow-up, the experimental group demonstrated better outcomes in self-assessed aesthetics (P = 0.025) and QLQ-C30 scores (P = 0.041). The 3D-printed wig protector had a weight of 132.3 ± 11.98 g (ranging from 111 to 146 g), and none of the patients in the experimental group reported pain, pressure, itching, or discomfort during the first 30-min wear period. On average, patients wore the device for 2.01 ± 0.22 h in week 1, 5.71 ± 0.40 h in week 4, 6.04 ± 0.10 h in week 8, and 5.93 ± 0.47 h in week 12. While some patients reported minor skin indentation, pain, itching, or a sensation of stuffiness, no serious adverse events were observed.

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