基于陶瓷的3D打印骨移植物在骨组织重建中的应用:临床研究的系统回顾和比例荟萃分析。

Expert review of medical devices Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-18 DOI:10.1080/17434440.2025.2492232
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本系统综述和比例荟萃分析旨在评估基于陶瓷的3d打印骨移植物的术后并发症率(CR%),基于已报道的人类个体的科学文章。方法:以MEDLINE和SCOPUS为信息源。该研究的综合是通过对人类个体的研究和使用3d打印骨移植物陶瓷作为纳入标准进行的。计算各组间信度的Cohen’s kappa (κ)。根据个体研究的特征和结果进行定性分析,采用CR%的比例荟萃分析进行定量分析。结果:通过数据库共识别1352条记录,纳入11项研究(κ = 0.81-1.00),包括前瞻性临床试验(64.63%)、病例系列(16.67%)和病例报告(18.18%)。术后总并发症发生率为14.3% (95% Cl: 0.19-53.6)。颅缺损、颌面颧缺损和胫股缺损的术后并发症发生率分别为2.7%、11.1%和15.6%。这篇综述还强调了常见的3D打印技术、材料和移植物的特点,以及它们的临床应用。结论:基于陶瓷的3d打印骨移植物具有替代骨组织重建的潜力。
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Ceramic-based 3D printed bone graft in bone tissue reconstruction: a systematic review and proportional meta-analysis of clinical studies.

Introduction: This systematic review and proportional meta-analysis aims to evaluate the postoperative complication rate (CR%) of ceramic-based 3D-printed bone grafts based on the reported scientific articles conducted with human individuals.

Methods: MEDLINE and SCOPUS were used as information sources. The synthesis of the study was carried out from studies with human individuals and the use of 3D-printed bone graft-ceramic as inclusion criteria. Cohen's kappa (κ) was calculated for interrater reliability. Qualitative analysis was performed based on the characteristics and outcomes of the individual study, and quantitative analysis was performed using proportional meta-analysis for CR%.

Results: A total of 1352 records were identified through databases and resulted in 11 included studies (κ = 0.81-1.00) consisting of prospective clinical trials (64.63%), case series (16.67%), and case reports (18.18%). The overall postoperative complication rate was 14.3% (95% Cl: 0.19-53.6). The postoperative complication rate for studies conducted on the cranial defect, the maxillofacial-zygomatic defect, and the tibial-femoral defect was 2.7%, 11.1%, and 15.6%, respectively. This review also highlights common 3D printing techniques, materials, and grafs' characteristics, as well as their clinical applications.

Conclusions: Ceramic-based 3D-printed bone grafts show potential as alternatives for bone tissue reconstruction.

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