加强围手术期计划:骨科手术中的三维打印模板。

Q2 Medicine
Domy Pradana Putra, Edi Mustamsir, Krisna Yuarno Phatama, Ananto Satya Pradana, Felix Cendikiawan
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摘要

目的:3D打印技术通过创建精确的患者特定模型,手术指南和植入物来彻底改变骨科手术。2019冠状病毒病大流行加速了这一趋势,使本地化解决方案和生物相容性材料能够复制骨骼的几何复杂性,使外科医生能够计划和排练手术。本研究旨在说明3D打印在复杂股骨远端骨折的术前规划中的应用。方法:一名42岁的女性患有复杂的Gustilo-Anderson III-A级骨折,采用3D打印技术进行种植体规划、轮廓和螺钉轨迹可视化。整个过程持续了七个小时,手术只持续了两个小时,在一个月的随访中没有出现并发症或投诉。结果:3D打印通过更好地可视化复杂骨折,缩短手术时间和提高精度,彻底改变了骨科手术。传统的2D成像技术很难捕捉到复杂的细节,需要3D打印来进行准确的术前规划和植入物选择。然而,挑战包括高成本、时间和专业培训。需要进一步的研究来了解长期结果。结论:3D打印在骨科手术中的好处,包括改善可视化、缩短时间和提高精度,突出了其进一步发展的潜力。
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Enhancing perioperative planning: three-dimensional printing templating in orthopaedic surgery.

Aim: 3D printing technology revolutionises orthopaedic surgery by creating accurate patient-specific models, surgical guides, and implants. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated this trend, allowing localized solutions and biocompatible materials to replicate bone geometric complexity, enabling surgeons to plan and rehearse surgeries. This study aims to illustrate the use of 3D printing in the preoperative planning of a complex distal femur fracture.

Methods: A 42-year-old woman with a complicated Gustilo-Anderson grade III-A fracture underwent 3D printing for implant planning, contouring, and screw trajectory visualization. The procedure took seven hours, and the surgery lasted only two hours, with no complications or complaints during a one-month follow-up.

Results: 3D printing has revolutionized orthopaedic surgery by better visualizing complex fractures, reducing surgical time, and enhancing precision. Traditional 2D imaging techniques struggle to capture intricate details, requiring 3D printing for accurate preoperative planning and implant selection. However, challenges include high costs, time, and specialized training. Further research is needed to understand long-term outcomes.

Conclusion: The benefits of 3D printing in orthopaedic surgery, including improved visualization, reduced time, and improved precision, highlight its potential for further advancement.

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Medicinski Glasnik
Medicinski Glasnik 医学-医学:内科
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2.30
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期刊介绍: Medicinski Glasnik (MG) is the official publication (two times per year) of the Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton. Manuscripts that present of original basic and applied research from all fields of medicine (general and clinical practice, and basic medical sciences) are invited.
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