Maxwell W Walker, Christodoulos Kaoutzanis, Nicholas M Jacobson
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摘要
背景:阴茎成形术是一种制造阴茎的手术,通常是作为一种治疗性别障碍的性别确认手术。由于这种特殊手术具有争议性,因此需要更多创新来直接帮助这一领域的手术团队。因此,外科医生只能随机应变,改造为其他手术而设计的工具,以提高手术效果。这项研究通过分段计算机断层扫描(CT)开发了一种患者特异性 3D 打印模型,以准确呈现大腿前外侧(ALT)皮瓣阴茎成形术所需的相关血管。该手术过程旨在保持源自股外侧周动脉降支的血管完好无损,这些血管通常游走于股直肌和股外侧肌之间的肌间隔内:在这项研究中,我们使用两种技术创建并打印了腿部和血管的三维模型:(1) 标准分割技术,并添加了参考网格;(2) 位图方法,即对 CT 总体积进行着色和打印:结果:收集的结果包括医生对模型准确性和相关解剖结构可视化的看法。位图打印模型产生了大量细节,由于信息过多,引起了外科医生的不良反应。混合方法产生了良好的结果,表明其具有积极的可行性:本研究测试了准确打印患者特异性三维模型的能力,该模型可代表 ALT 皮瓣手术所需的血管,并有可能在未来用于手术参考和规划。一名进行阴茎整形手术的外科医生讨论了他们对两种模型的认可以及对网格创建和应用的偏好。
3D printing for an anterolateral thigh phalloplasty.
Background: Phalloplasty procedures are performed to create a phallus, typically as a gender-affirming surgery for treating gender dysphoria. Due to the controversial nature of this specific procedure, more innovation is needed to directly assist surgical teams in this field. As a result, surgeons are left to improvise and adapt tools created for other procedures to improve surgical outcomes. This study developed a patient-specific 3D printed model from segmented computed tomography (CT) scans to accurately represent the relevant vasculature necessary for anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap phalloplasty. The surgical procedure seeks to maintain intact vessels that derive from the descending branch of the lateral circumflex femoral artery, typically found traveling within the intermuscular septum between the rectus femoris and vastus lateralis.
Methods: In this study, we created and printed 3D models of the leg and vasculature using two techniques: (1) a standard segmentation technique with the addition of a reference grid and (2) a bitmap method in which the total CT volume is colorized and printed.
Results: The results gathered included the physician's view on the model's accuracy and visualization of relevant anatomy. Bitmap-printed models resulted in a high amount of detail, eliciting surgeons' undesirable reactions due to the excess of information. The hybrid method produced favorable results, indicating positive feasibility.
Conclusions: This study tested the ability to accurately print a patient-specific 3D model that could represent the vasculature necessary for ALT flap procedures and potentially be used in surgical reference and planning in the future. A surgeon performing phalloplasty procedures discussed their approval of both models and their preference for grid creation and application.