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基于外科医生的微血管骨瓣3D打印

Surgeon-Based 3D Printing for Microvascular Bone Flaps.

作者信息

Taylor Erin M, Iorio Matthew L

机构信息

Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.

Department of Orthopaedics, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.

出版信息

J Reconstr Microsurg. 2017 Jul;33(6):441-445. doi: 10.1055/s-0037-1600133. Epub 2017 Mar 4.

Abstract

Three-dimensional (3D) printing has developed as a revolutionary technology with the capacity to design accurate physical models in preoperative planning. We present our experience in surgeon-based design of 3D models, using home 3D software and printing technology for use as an adjunct in vascularized bone transfer.  Home 3D printing techniques were used in the design and execution of vascularized bone flap transfers to the upper extremity. Open source imaging software was used to convert preoperative computed tomography scans and create 3D models. These were printed in the surgeon's office as 3D models for the planned reconstruction. Vascularized bone flaps were designed intraoperatively based on the 3D printed models.  Three-dimensional models were created for intraoperative use in vascularized bone flaps, including (1) medial femoral trochlea (MFT) flap for scaphoid avascular necrosis and nonunion, (2) MFT flap for lunate avascular necrosis and nonunion, (3) medial femoral condyle (MFC) flap for wrist arthrodesis, and (4) free fibula osteocutaneous flap for distal radius septic nonunion. Templates based on the 3D models allowed for the precise and rapid contouring of well-vascularized bone flaps in situ, prior to ligating the donor pedicle.  Surgeon-based 3D printing is a feasible, innovative technology that allows for the precise and rapid contouring of models that can be created in various configurations for pre- and intraoperative planning. The technology is easy to use, convenient, and highly economical as compared with traditional send-out manufacturing. Surgeon-based 3D printing is a useful adjunct in vascularized bone transfer.  Level IV.

摘要

三维(3D)打印已发展成为一项革命性技术,能够在术前规划中设计精确的物理模型。我们介绍了我们在基于外科医生设计3D模型方面的经验,使用家用3D软件和打印技术作为血管化骨移植的辅助手段。家用3D打印技术用于上肢血管化骨瓣移植的设计和实施。使用开源成像软件转换术前计算机断层扫描并创建3D模型。这些模型在外科医生办公室打印成用于计划重建的3D模型。术中根据3D打印模型设计血管化骨瓣。为血管化骨瓣的术中使用创建了三维模型,包括:(1)用于舟骨缺血性坏死和骨不连的股骨内侧滑车(MFT)瓣;(2)用于月骨缺血性坏死和骨不连的MFT瓣;(3)用于腕关节融合术的股骨内侧髁(MFC)瓣;(4)用于桡骨远端感染性骨不连的游离腓骨骨皮瓣。基于3D模型的模板允许在结扎供体蒂之前,在原位精确快速地勾勒出血管丰富的骨瓣轮廓。基于外科医生的3D打印是一种可行的创新技术,它允许精确快速地勾勒出可以以各种配置创建的模型轮廓用于术前和术中规划。与传统的外包制造相比,该技术易于使用、方便且成本极低。基于外科医生的3D打印是血管化骨移植中一种有用的辅助手段。四级证据水平。

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