Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Cardiac Imaging Computed Tomography/Positron Emission Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Laryngoscope. 2019 Sep;129(9):2045-2052. doi: 10.1002/lary.27831. Epub 2019 Jan 30.
OBJECTIVES: Medical three-dimensional (3D) printing, the fabrication of handheld models from medical images, has the potential to become an integral part of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (Oto-HNS) with broad impact across its subspecialties. We review the basic principles of this technology and provide a comprehensive summary of reported clinical applications in the field. METHODS: Standard bibliographic databases (MEDLINE, Embase, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Web of Science, and The Cochrane Central Registry for Randomized Trials) were searched from their inception to May 2018 for the terms: "3D printing," "three-dimensional printing," "rapid prototyping," "additive manufacturing," "computer-aided design," "bioprinting," and "biofabrication" in various combinations with the terms: "ptolaryngology," "head and neck surgery," and "otology." Additional articles were identified from the references of retrieved articles. Only studies describing clinical applications of 3D printing were included. RESULTS: Of 5,532 records identified through database searching, 87 articles were included for qualitative synthesis. Widespread implementation of 3D printing in Oto-HNS is still at its infancy. Nonetheless, it is increasingly being utilized across all subspecialties from preoperative planning to design and fabrication of patient-specific implants and surgical guides. An emerging application considered highly valuable is its use as a teaching tool for medical education and surgical training. CONCLUSIONS: As technology and training standards evolve and as healthcare moves toward personalized medicine, 3D printing is emerging as a key technology in patient care in Oto-HNS. Treating physicians and surgeons who wish to stay abreast of these developments will benefit from a fundamental understanding of the principles and applications of this technology. Laryngoscope, 129:2045-2052, 2019.
目的:医学三维(3D)打印,即从医学图像中制作手持模型,有可能成为耳鼻喉科-头颈外科(Oto-HNS)的一个组成部分,对其各个亚专业领域都有广泛影响。我们回顾了这项技术的基本原理,并对该领域报告的临床应用进行了全面总结。
方法:从建库开始至 2018 年 5 月,我们在 MEDLINE、Embase、护理学及相关健康专业文献累积索引、Web of Science 和 Cochrane 对照试验中心注册库等标准文献数据库中,使用“3D 打印”“三维打印”“快速原型”“添加制造”“计算机辅助设计”“生物打印”和“生物制造”等术语,以及“耳鼻喉科”“头颈部手术”和“耳科学”等术语,进行了各种组合检索,并从检索到的文章的参考文献中确定了其他文章。仅纳入描述 3D 打印临床应用的研究。
结果:通过数据库检索共确定了 5532 条记录,其中 87 篇文章进行了定性综合分析。3D 打印在 Oto-HNS 中的广泛应用仍处于起步阶段。尽管如此,它越来越多地应用于所有亚专业领域,从术前规划到设计和制造患者特异性植入物和手术导板。作为一种极具价值的新兴应用,它被认为是医学教育和手术培训的教学工具。
结论:随着技术和培训标准的发展以及医疗保健向个性化医疗的转变,3D 打印作为 Oto-HNS 患者护理的关键技术正在出现。希望了解这些发展的治疗医师和外科医生将受益于对这项技术的原理和应用的基本理解。《喉镜》,129:2045-2052,2019。
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