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3D打印模型在原发性脊柱肿瘤手术规划中的效用:一项国际脊柱肿瘤学专家调查

Utility of 3D-Printed Models in the Surgical Planning for Primary Spine Tumors: A Survey of International Spinal Oncology Experts.

作者信息

Mikula Anthony L, Rhines Laurence D, Patel Shalin S, Pennington Zach, Karim S Mohammed, Morris Jonathan M, Tappa Karthik, Alvarez-Breckenridge Christopher, North Robert Y, Tatsui Claudio E, Rose Peter S, Clarke Michelle J, Bird Justin E

机构信息

Department of Neurological Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.

Department of Neurological Surgery, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA.

出版信息

Global Spine J. 2025 May;15(4):2004-2013. doi: 10.1177/21925682241278323. Epub 2024 Aug 21.

Abstract

Study DesignSurvey study.ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to characterize the utility of 3D printed patient specific anatomic models for the planning of complex primary spine tumor surgeries.MethodsA survey of individual members of an international study group of spinal oncology surgeons was performed. Participants were provided a clinical vignette, pathologic diagnosis, and pre-operative imaging for three primary spinal oncology cases. Study participants provided a free text surgical plan for resection and were then presented an associated 3D printed model for each case and asked to re-evaluate their surgical plan.ResultsTen spinal oncology surgeons participated in the study, representing nine institutions across five countries. Four of the surgeons (40%) made significant changes to their surgical plan after reviewing the 3D models, including sacrifice of an additional nerve root to obtain negative margins, sparing an SI joint that was originally planned for inclusion in the en bloc resection, adjusting the location of osteotomy cuts, changes to the number of surgical stages and/or staging order, and preservation of neurology that was originally planned for sacrifice. The overall impression of the 3D models was positive, with 90% of the participants stating they found the 3D model useful in developing a surgical plan.ConclusionsSurgical planning for resection of primary spinal column tumors is challenging and time intensive. 3D printed patient specific surgical models may be an additional tool that can augment surgical planning and execution by improving the chance of accomplishing surgical resection goals and minimizing morbidity.

摘要

研究设计

调查研究。

目的

本研究的目的是描述3D打印的患者特异性解剖模型在复杂原发性脊柱肿瘤手术规划中的效用。

方法

对一个国际脊柱肿瘤外科医生研究小组的成员进行了调查。为参与者提供了三个原发性脊柱肿瘤病例的临床病例摘要、病理诊断和术前影像学资料。研究参与者提供了一份关于切除的自由文本手术计划,然后为每个病例展示一个相关的3D打印模型,并要求他们重新评估手术计划。

结果

十名脊柱肿瘤外科医生参与了该研究,代表了五个国家的九个机构。四名外科医生(40%)在查看3D模型后对其手术计划做出了重大改变,包括为获得阴性切缘而牺牲额外的神经根、保留原本计划纳入整块切除的骶髂关节、调整截骨切口的位置、改变手术阶段的数量和/或分期顺序,以及保留原本计划牺牲的神经功能。对3D模型的总体印象是积极的,90%的参与者表示他们发现3D模型在制定手术计划方面有用。

结论

原发性脊柱肿瘤切除的手术规划具有挑战性且耗时。3D打印的患者特异性手术模型可能是一种额外的工具,可通过提高实现手术切除目标的机会和最小化发病率来增强手术规划和执行。

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