3D打印是骨科的未来吗?打印的笼子和骨头真的有用吗?

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Foot and Ankle Specialist Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.1177/1938640018816395
S. Parekh, G. Laporta, Stephen A. Brigido, M. Cooper
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处理下肢节段性骨丢失对患者和外科医生来说都是一个具有挑战性的问题。诸如无血管坏死、粉碎性开放性损伤、骨科肿瘤和糖尿病等疾病持续使患者的生活质量低于标准,并经常使日常生活活动变得困难。三维(3D)打印的出现改变了许多行业的设计和制造流程,包括医疗设备领域。患者和外科医生现在可以使用3d打印的楔子、笼子和骨头,这些东西可以让四肢外科医生填补曾经为骨运输、多节段关节融合术和带血管的皮瓣留下的空白。由于3D打印提供的灵活性,许多植入物可以根据患者自身骨骼的形状和轮廓进行定制。虽然由于新技术的原因,同行评议的长期结果文献有限,但有充分的理由相信,在可预见的未来,这些技术将帮助外科医生。在这次圆桌讨论中,我们与两位在印刷骨科设备方面拥有丰富经验的天才外科医生进行了交谈。他们将向我们提供最新的用户体验,以及使用这项令人兴奋的技术的技巧和珍珠。
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Is 3D Printing the Future of Orthopaedics? Do Printed Cages and Bones Really Work?
Dealing with segmental bone loss in the lower extremity continues to be a challenging problem for both patient and surgeon. Conditions such as avascular necrosis, comminuted open injuries, orthopaedic tumors, and diabetes continue to make quality of life subpar for the patient and often make activities of daily living difficult. The advent of 3-dimensional (3D) printing has changed design and manufacturing processes in many industries, including the medical device space. Patients and surgeons now have access to 3D-printed wedges, cages, and bones that can allow the extremity surgeon to fill the void that was once left for bone transport, multiple segment arthrodesis, and vascularized flaps. Because of the flexibility that 3D printing provides, many of these implants can be patient specific with the shapes and contours of the patients’ native bone taken into account. While the peer-reviewed literature on the long-term outcomes is limited due to the new technology, there is significant reason to believe that these technologies will assist surgeons for the foreseeable future. In this roundtable discussion, we speak with two talented surgeons who have a wide range of experience in printed orthopaedic devices. They will provide us an update on their user experience and tips and pearls for using this exciting technology.
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Foot and Ankle Specialist
Foot and Ankle Specialist Health Professions-Podiatry
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