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在院内心血管手术和 3D 复杂头颈重建。

In house virtual surgery and 3D complex head and neck reconstruction.

机构信息

Division of Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery, University of British Columbia, 2775 Laurel Street, DHCC 4th. Floor, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 1M9, Canada.

出版信息

J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2018 Dec 12;47(1):75. doi: 10.1186/s40463-018-0320-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

3-Dimensional (3D) printing can be applied to virtual planning and creation of surgical guides for mandibular reconstruction. Such systems are becoming increasingly prevalent in head and neck reconstruction. However, third party access to this technology is costly and removes the opportunity to design, create, and modify the bony reconstructions, as third party technology is a black box. This series is a pilot study to document the feasibility of an in-house software tool. The objectives of this study are to describe the design of an automated in house system and assess the accuracy of this in house automated software tool for mandibular reconstruction in a simulated environment.

METHODS

Software was written to automate the preoperative planning and surgical guide creation process. In a simulation lab, Otolaryngology residents were tasked with resecting and reconstructing a simulated mandible using the 3D-printed cutting guides. A control group of residents performed resection and reconstruction using the traditional method without cutting guides. T-test analysis was performed to compare specific aspects of the final reconstructions including: change from native mandibular width and projection, segment gap distance, and reconstruction time.

RESULTS

Mandibular reconstruction was successful in all participants using the 3D printed system. The guided group performed significantly better on the measurement of change in Mandibular overlap, projection, segment gap volume. There was a non-significant trend towards better mandibular width and operative time for the guided group.

CONCLUSIONS

This study confirms functionality and feasibility of using an in house automated software for planning and creating surgical guides.

摘要

背景

3 维(3D)打印可应用于下颌骨重建的虚拟规划和手术导板制作。此类系统在头颈部重建中越来越普及。然而,第三方获取该技术成本高昂,且无法进行设计、创建和修改骨重建,因为第三方技术是一个黑盒子。本系列研究旨在验证内部软件工具的可行性,为初步研究。本研究的目的在于描述自动内部系统的设计,并评估该内部自动化软件工具在模拟环境下用于下颌骨重建的准确性。

方法

编写软件以实现术前规划和手术导板制作过程的自动化。在模拟实验室中,耳鼻喉科住院医师使用 3D 打印的切割导板进行模拟下颌骨的切除和重建。一组对照组住院医师使用传统方法在没有切割导板的情况下进行切除和重建。采用 t 检验分析比较最终重建的特定方面,包括:原生下颌骨宽度和突出度、节段间隙距离和重建时间的变化。

结果

所有参与者均成功使用 3D 打印系统完成下颌骨重建。在测量下颌骨重叠、突出度、节段间隙体积的变化方面,引导组的表现明显优于对照组。引导组的下颌骨宽度和手术时间也有更好的非显著趋势。

结论

本研究证实了使用内部自动软件进行规划和制作手术导板的功能和可行性。

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