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体动力 3D 打印假肢改善手指截肢患者的功能:两例病例报告。

Functional improvement by body-powered 3D-printed prosthesis in patients with finger amputation: Two case reports.

机构信息

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea.

Rehabilitation Center, Incheon Workers' Compensation Hospital, Incheon, Korea.

出版信息

Medicine (Baltimore). 2022 Jun 24;101(25):e29182. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000029182.

Abstract

RATIONALE

The most common upper limb amputations are finger amputations, resulting in functional limitations that lead to problems with activities of daily living or job loss. For many years, prosthetic options for finger amputations have been limited to passive prostheses. In many countries including South Korea, body-powered finger prostheses have rarely been prescribed due to high cost, lack of experience of physicians and prosthetists, low interest and no coverage by insurance benefits. We report 2 cases of work-related finger amputations in patients who received body-powered 3D-printed finger prostheses.

PATIENT CONCERNS AND DIAGNOSIS

Patient 1 was a 25-year-old woman with second and third finger amputations at the proximal interphalangeal level. Patient 2 was a 26-year-old man who sustained a second finger amputation at proximal interphalangeal level.

INTERVENTIONS

We created body-powered 3D-printed finger prostheses that mimicked distal interphalangeal joint motion through patient-driven metacarpophalangeal joint motion using a string connected to a wrist strap and a linkage system. The source code "Knick Finger" was downloaded from e-NABLE.

OUTCOMES

After 1 month of prosthesis training, both patients were satisfied with the prostheses and showed improved performance in patient-derived goals of cooking (patient 1) and typing on a computer (patient 2).

LESSONS

Over the past decade, significant advances have been made in 3D-printed prosthetics owing to their light weight, low cost, on-site fabrication, and easy customization. Although there are still several limitations in the general application of 3D-printed finger prostheses, our study suggests that for patients with finger amputations, body-powered 3D-printed finger prostheses have high potential as an additional prosthetic option to the existing passive cosmetic prostheses.

摘要

背景

最常见的上肢截肢是手指截肢,导致功能受限,从而导致日常生活活动或失业问题。多年来,手指截肢的假肢选择仅限于被动假肢。在包括韩国在内的许多国家,由于成本高、医生和假肢技师缺乏经验、兴趣低以及保险福利不涵盖,很少为手指截肢患者开体动力手指假肢。我们报告了 2 例因工作相关手指截肢而接受体动力 3D 打印手指假肢的病例。

患者关注和诊断

患者 1 为 25 岁女性,近端指间关节处第二和第三手指截肢。患者 2 为 26 岁男性,近端指间关节处第二手指截肢。

干预措施

我们创建了体动力 3D 打印手指假肢,通过与腕带相连的线和连杆系统利用患者驱动的掌指关节运动来模拟远侧指间关节运动。源代码“Knick Finger”从 e-NABLE 下载。

结果

在接受假肢训练 1 个月后,两名患者均对假肢满意,并在患者衍生的烹饪目标(患者 1)和计算机打字目标(患者 2)方面表现出改善。

教训

在过去的十年中,由于 3D 打印假肢具有重量轻、成本低、现场制造和易于定制等优点,因此在 3D 打印假肢方面取得了重大进展。尽管 3D 打印手指假肢在一般应用中仍存在一些限制,但我们的研究表明,对于手指截肢患者,体动力 3D 打印手指假肢作为现有被动美容假肢的附加假肢选择具有很高的潜力。

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