Neurosurgery Department, Danang Hospital, Danang, Vietnam.
Department of Neurosurgery, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA.
World Neurosurg. 2021 May;149:174-180. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2021.02.104. Epub 2021 Feb 27.
Evolutions in cranioplasty have allowed for the creation of customized implants via advances in 3-dimensional (3D) printing technology, although the high cost associated with this technique presents a barrier for low-income countries. Through an international collaboration, our team in Da Nang, Vietnam is able to create low-cost, customized titanium implants for patients with skull defects. We discuss the details of our collaboration and present our experience with this procedure.
We conducted a retrospective review of 35 patients who underwent cranioplasty using custom-made titanium implants. The molding and implant making processes were performed by our neurosurgeons using a 3D printer donated by the United Kingdom-based nongovernmental organization Facing the World. We obtained demographic and preoperative data (reason for skull defect, location, surface area measurement of defect) and postoperative data (complications, cosmetic outcome, and patient satisfaction).
The median patient age was 27 years (range, 16-60 years). Primary indications for craniectomy included traumatic brain injury from motor vehicle accident (77.1%), cerebrovascular disease (11.4%), implant failure following previous cranioplasty (5.7%), and fall (5.7%). Postoperatively, all implants were found to have an excellent fit; at 6-month follow-up, none of the implants required removal. Complications included 4 postoperative hematomas and 1 surgical site infection. All the patients had improved aesthetic appearance and high satisfaction.
Cranioplasty using customized titanium implants yields excellent results for patients with skull defects, demonstrating the practicality of this technique for cranioplasty in low-income countries. Our experience highlights the importance of ongoing international collaboration to improve neurosurgical care in these countries.
颅骨修复术的发展使得通过 3 维(3D)打印技术的进步可以创建定制的植入物,尽管与该技术相关的高昂成本对低收入国家构成了障碍。通过国际合作,我们在越南岘港的团队能够为颅骨缺损患者创建低成本的定制钛植入物。我们讨论了我们合作的细节,并介绍了我们在该程序中的经验。
我们对 35 名使用定制钛植入物进行颅骨修复术的患者进行了回顾性研究。我们的神经外科医生使用英国非营利组织 Facing the World 捐赠的 3D 打印机进行了成型和植入物制作过程。我们获得了人口统计学和术前数据(颅骨缺损的原因、位置、缺损表面积测量值)和术后数据(并发症、美容效果和患者满意度)。
患者的中位年龄为 27 岁(范围为 16-60 岁)。颅骨切除术的主要指征包括机动车事故引起的创伤性脑损伤(77.1%)、脑血管病(11.4%)、先前颅骨修复术后植入物失败(5.7%)和跌倒(5.7%)。术后,所有植入物均被认为具有极佳的适配性;在 6 个月的随访中,没有一个植入物需要取出。并发症包括 4 例术后血肿和 1 例手术部位感染。所有患者的美观外观均得到改善,满意度高。
使用定制钛植入物进行颅骨修复术可为颅骨缺损患者带来极佳的效果,证明了该技术在低收入国家进行颅骨修复术的实用性。我们的经验强调了持续的国际合作对于改善这些国家的神经外科护理的重要性。