Thomas Claire, Amsellem Pierre, Nascene David, Huang Yu-Hui
Medical School, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States.
College of Veterinary Medicine, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, United States.
Front Vet Sci. 2025 Apr 23;12:1582720. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2025.1582720. eCollection 2025.
This case series investigates the application of 3D printing in veterinary orthopedic surgeries, emphasizing its potential to enhance preoperative planning, intraoperative precision, and postoperative outcomes.
Three canines-German Shepherd, Basset Hound, and Labrador Retriever-were included in this study.
Three canine cases involving complex orthopedic deformities were selected to illustrate different uses of 3D printing in veterinary surgery. CT scans were segmented using Materialise Mimics 26.0, followed by virtual surgical planning and creation of 3D printed models and guides.
In Case 1, a 2-year-old German Shepherd with a congenital right tibial deformity underwent successful surgical correction aided by a preoperatively prepared external fixator frame, saving approximately 1 h of OR time. In Case 2, a 1-year-old Basset Hound with a left antebrachial deformity had a double wedge osteotomy performed with the assistance of patient-specific cutting and reconstruction guides, leading to optimal alignment and reduced surgical time. Case 3 involved a young, less than 1-year-old Labrador Retriever rescue with severe bilateral tibiofemoral deformity, where 3D printed models helped the surgeon determine that surgery was not the best option, potentially preventing a poor outcome.
This case series highlights the transformative potential of 3D printing in veterinary orthopedic surgery, illustrating its ability to improve aid surgical outcomes, reduce operative times, and be a valuable tool in preoperative decision-making. This technology allows for tailored surgical interventions, enhancing the precision and effectiveness of treatment plans in veterinary medicine.
本病例系列研究3D打印在兽医骨科手术中的应用,强调其在增强术前规划、术中精准度和术后结果方面的潜力。
本研究纳入了三只犬——德国牧羊犬、巴吉度猎犬和拉布拉多寻回犬。
选择三例涉及复杂骨科畸形的犬类病例,以说明3D打印在兽医手术中的不同用途。使用Materialise Mimics 26.0对CT扫描进行分割,随后进行虚拟手术规划并创建3D打印模型和导板。
病例1中,一只患有先天性右胫骨畸形的2岁德国牧羊犬,在术前准备的外固定架辅助下成功进行了手术矫正,节省了约1小时的手术时间。病例2中,一只患有左前臂畸形的1岁巴吉度猎犬,在定制的切割和重建导板辅助下进行了双楔形截骨术,实现了最佳对线并缩短了手术时间。病例3涉及一只不到1岁的年轻拉布拉多寻回犬救援犬,患有严重的双侧胫股畸形,3D打印模型帮助外科医生确定手术并非最佳选择,可能避免了不良后果。
本病例系列突出了3D打印在兽医骨科手术中的变革潜力,展示了其改善手术结果、减少手术时间以及在术前决策中成为有价值工具的能力。这项技术允许进行量身定制的手术干预,提高了兽医学治疗方案的精准度和有效性。