Rafay Ul Azeem , Shokraneh K. Moghaddam , Richard Kaye , Malcolm MacKenzie , Vincenzo Di Ilio , Yusuf Umar , Yuen-Ki Cheong
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Abstract
Additive manufacturing and 3D printing is being widely adopted by the medical industry. This study provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of 3D printing technology in NHS trusts across the UK. Data was collected through a survey using the freedom of information act. The survey revealed that 53 NHS trusts (∼25 %) across the UK are utilising the technology, with a diverse range of strategies and applications. The most common application was the creation of guides and models, used for pre-operative planning, intraoperative guidance, and educational purposes. The study also highlights the regulatory and ethical considerations involved in 3D printing in healthcare. The findings indicate that there are no 3D printing specific standards or guidelines being followed for medical devices and therefore underscores the need for clear and consistent regulatory guidelines to be established. As the 3D printing technology continues to advance, its applications in healthcare are expected to expand rapidly, warranting further research into its impact on patient outcomes and healthcare costs.
医疗行业正在广泛采用快速成型制造和 3D 打印技术。本研究全面概述了英国国家医疗服务系统信托机构的 3D 打印技术现状。数据是通过信息自由法案调查收集的。调查显示,全英国有 53 家 NHS 信托公司(占 25%)正在使用该技术,其策略和应用多种多样。最常见的应用是创建指南和模型,用于术前规划、术中指导和教育目的。该研究还强调了医疗保健领域 3D 打印所涉及的监管和伦理问题。研究结果表明,目前还没有针对医疗设备的3D打印具体标准或指南,因此强调了制定明确一致的监管指南的必要性。随着 3D 打印技术的不断进步,其在医疗保健领域的应用预计将迅速扩大,因此有必要进一步研究其对患者治疗效果和医疗成本的影响。
期刊介绍:
Bioprinting is a broad-spectrum, multidisciplinary journal that covers all aspects of 3D fabrication technology involving biological tissues, organs and cells for medical and biotechnology applications. Topics covered include nanomaterials, biomaterials, scaffolds, 3D printing technology, imaging and CAD/CAM software and hardware, post-printing bioreactor maturation, cell and biological factor patterning, biofabrication, tissue engineering and other applications of 3D bioprinting technology. Bioprinting publishes research reports describing novel results with high clinical significance in all areas of 3D bioprinting research. Bioprinting issues contain a wide variety of review and analysis articles covering topics relevant to 3D bioprinting ranging from basic biological, material and technical advances to pre-clinical and clinical applications of 3D bioprinting.