Tang Kevin, Day Wesley, Tarpada Sandip, Kahn Mani D
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, The Bronx, USA.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Montefiore Medical Center, The Bronx, USA.
Cureus. 2023 Jan 25;15(1):e34212. doi: 10.7759/cureus.34212. eCollection 2023 Jan.
Treating large bone defects resulting from trauma, tumors, or infection can be challenging, as current methods such as external fixation with bone transport, bone grafting, or amputation often come with high costs, high failure rates, high requirements for follow-up, and potential complications. In this case report, we present the successful treatment of a complicated, infected tibial shaft non-union by using a personalized three-dimensional (3D)-printed titanium mesh cage. This case adds to the existing body of literature by demonstrating successful integration of bone into a titanium implant and a demonstration of immediate postoperative weight bearing in the setting of suboptimal operative and psychosocial conditions. Futhermore, this report highlights the flexibility of 3D-printing technology and its ability to allow for continued limb salvage, even after a planned bone transport procedure has been interrupted. The use of 3D-printed implants customized to the patient's specific needs offers a promising new avenue for treating complex tibial pathologies, and the technology's versatility and ability to be tailored to individual patients makes it a promising tool for addressing a wide range of bone defects.
治疗由创伤、肿瘤或感染导致的大骨缺损具有挑战性,因为目前的方法,如骨搬运外固定、骨移植或截肢,往往成本高、失败率高、随访要求高且存在潜在并发症。在本病例报告中,我们展示了使用个性化三维(3D)打印钛网笼成功治疗复杂的、感染性胫骨干骨不连的案例。该病例通过证明骨成功整合到钛植入物中以及在手术和心理社会条件欠佳的情况下术后立即负重,丰富了现有文献。此外,本报告强调了3D打印技术的灵活性及其即使在计划的骨搬运程序中断后仍能继续保肢的能力。使用根据患者特定需求定制的3D打印植入物为治疗复杂的胫骨病变提供了一条有前景的新途径,并且该技术的多功能性和根据个体患者量身定制的能力使其成为解决各种骨缺损问题的有前景的工具。