3D打印在德国市立医院CMF手术实践指南中的介绍。

IF 0.8 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
H Gleissner, G Castrillon-Oberndorfer, St Gehrlich
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摘要

研究设计:本研究旨在将3D打印引入某市立医院,改善颅颌面患者的治疗,优化成本和手术时间。因此,我们描述了实现低成本的内部3D打印,以促进眼眶和下颌骨重建在CMF手术。此外,我们还处理法律要求、工作安全、消防和数据保护。最后,我们想分享我们使用3D打印的经验,并指出它在提供更好的病人护理方面的优势。方法:我们概述了内部3D打印的设置,重点是遵守德国卫生保健法规。我们的方法基于熔融沉积建模3D打印机和免费软件。作为概念的证明,我们治疗了4例严重眶外伤和1例下颌骨重建。我们为每个病例打印了一个3D模型,并在手术前分别安装了钛网植入物和钛重建板。结果:该方法降低了成本、麻醉时间、手术时间、恢复时间和术后肿胀,增加了收入。与传统技术相比,眼眶重建的功能结果如眼球运动和复视得到改善。无严重并发症,如视力丧失或手术修复。同样,下颌骨重建未见钢板松动或骨折。结论:成本效益高的3D打印技术的实施使患者治疗成功,效果良好。我们的实践指南提供了一个3D打印工作流程,可以适应其他专业的需求,如神经外科,骨科手术以及。
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Introduction of 3D Printing in a German Municipal Hospital-Practice Guide for CMF Surgery.

Study design: This study aimed to introduce 3D printing in a municipal hospital to improve the treatment of craniomaxillofacial patients and optimize costs and operating time. Thus we describe the implementation of low-cost in-house 3D printing to facilitate orbital- and mandible reconstruction in CMF surgery. Moreover, we address legal requirements, safety at work, fire- and data protection. Finally, we want to share our experiences using 3D printing and point out its advantages in providing better patient care.

Methods: We outline the setup of in-house 3D printing and focus on obeying German health care regulations. We based our approach on a fused deposition modeling 3D printer and free software. As proof of concept, we treated 4 cases of severe orbital trauma and 1 case of mandibular reconstruction. We printed a 3D patient-specific model for each case and adapted a titanium mesh implant, respectively, a titanium reconstruction plate before performing the surgery.

Results: Our approach reduced costs, duration of anesthesia, operating time, recovery time, and postoperative swelling and increased the revenue. Functional outcome in orbital reconstruction like eye movement and double vision, was improved compared to the conventional technique. No severe complications like loss-of-vision or surgical revision occurred. Likewise, mandibular reconstruction showed no plate loosening or plate fracture.

Conclusion: The implementation of cost-efficient 3D printing resulted in successful patient treatment with excellent outcomes. Our practice guide offers a 3D printing workflow and could be adapted to fit the needs of other specialties like neurosurgery, orthopedic surgery as well.

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