Kwan Yiu Hin, Owyang Dean, Ho Sean Wei Loong, Yam Michael Gui Jie
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, 11 Jalan Tan Tock Seng, 308433, Singapore.
J Clin Orthop Trauma. 2023 Nov 28;46:102293. doi: 10.1016/j.jcot.2023.102293. eCollection 2023 Nov.
Three-dimensional (3D) printing technology has been used in orthopaedic surgery in recent years to manufacture customized surgical cutting jigs. However, there is scarcity of literature and information regarding the optimal parameters of an ideal jig. Our study aims to determine the optimum parameters to design surgical jigs that can produce accurate cuts, and remain practical for use, to serve as a guide for jig creation in future.
A biomechanical lab study was designed to investigate whether the thickness of a jig and the height of its cutting slot can significantly affect cutting accuracy. Surgical jigs were 3D printed in medical grade, and an oscillating sawblade was used to mimic intraoperative surgical cuts through the cutting slots onto wooden blocks, which were then analysed to determine the accuracy of cuts.
Statistical analysis was performed on a total of 72 cuts. The cutting accuracy increased when the thickness of the jig increased, at all slot heights. The cutting accuracy also increased as the slot height decreased, at all jig thicknesses. Overall, the parameters for jig construction that yielded the most accurate cuts were a jig thickness of 15 mm, in combination with a slot height of 100 % of the width of the sawblade. Additionally, at a jig thickness of 15 mm, there was no statistically significant difference in cutting accuracy when increasing the slot height to 120 %.
This study is the first to propose tangible parameters that can be applied to surgical jig construction to obtain reproducible accurate cuts. Provided that a jig of 15 mm thickness can be accommodated by the size of the wound, the ideal surgical jig with a superior balance of accuracy and useability is 15 mm thick, with a cutting slot height of 120 % of the sawblade thickness.
近年来,三维(3D)打印技术已应用于骨科手术,用于制造定制的手术切割导板。然而,关于理想导板的最佳参数的文献和信息却很匮乏。我们的研究旨在确定设计能够进行精确切割且在实际使用中可行的手术导板的最佳参数,为未来导板的制作提供指导。
设计了一项生物力学实验室研究,以调查导板的厚度及其切割槽的高度是否会显著影响切割精度。手术导板采用医用级3D打印,使用摆动锯片通过切割槽模拟术中在木块上的手术切割,然后对木块进行分析以确定切割精度。
共对72次切割进行了统计分析。在所有槽高情况下,随着导板厚度增加,切割精度提高。在所有导板厚度情况下,随着槽高减小,切割精度也提高。总体而言,产生最精确切割的导板构建参数是导板厚度为15毫米,同时槽高为锯片宽度的100%。此外,在导板厚度为15毫米时,将槽高增加到120%时,切割精度在统计学上没有显著差异。
本研究首次提出了可应用于手术导板构建以获得可重复精确切割的具体参数。如果伤口大小能够容纳厚度为15毫米的导板,那么在精度和可用性之间具有卓越平衡的理想手术导板厚度为15毫米,切割槽高度为锯片厚度的120%。