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    • 3-D 打印技術輔助人工全髖關節置換術治療 Crowe Ⅳ 型髖關節發育不良合并股骨近段畸形一例

      目的 介紹 3-D 打印技術輔助人工全髖關節置換術(total hip arthroplasty,THA)治療 1 例 Crowe Ⅳ 型髖關節發育不良合并股骨近段畸形的臨床經驗。 方法 2017 年 2 月,收治 1 例 40 歲 Crowe Ⅳ 型髖關節發育不良合并股骨近段畸形的女性患者。術前采用 Mimics 軟件建立患側髖關節三維數字模型,3-D 打印患側股骨模型,根據模型設計股骨假體截骨位置及截骨大小。采用 Magics 19.0 軟件設計制作個性化股骨截骨導板三維模型,并 3-D 打印。THA 術中應用截骨導板進行股骨截骨矯形。 結果 手術時間 98 min。術后第 2 天髖關節正側位 X 線片檢查示,髖臼假體安放、螺釘植入角度及位置均理想,恢復髖臼正常旋轉中心,股骨截骨兩端對位良好,下肢力線恢復正常。患者獲隨訪 6 個月,Harris 評分為 95 分,較術前(38 分)明顯提高;疼痛視覺模擬評分(VAS)為 0 分,較術前(7 分)明顯下降。隨訪期間未發生假體松動、感染、血栓形成等并發癥。 結論 3-D 打印技術輔助 THA 治療 Crowe Ⅳ 型髖關節發育不良合并股骨近段畸形,能簡化手術操作、提高手術準確度、減少組織損傷、降低手術風險,取得滿意臨床療效。

      Release date:2018-01-09 11:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Preliminary application of three dimensional printing personalized navigation template in assisting total elbow replacement for patients with elbow tumor

      Objective To explore the clinical methods of resection of elbow tumor and total elbow replacement with custom personalized prosthesis based on three dimensional (3-D) printing navigation template. Methods In August 2016, a 63-year-old male patient with left elbow joint tumor was treated, with the discovery of the left distal humerus huge mass over 3 months, with elbow pain, activity limitation of admission. Computer-assisted reduction technique combined with 3-D printing was used to simulate preoperative tumor resection, a customized personal prosthesis was developed; tumor was accurately excised during operation, and the clinical result was evaluated after operation. Results The time was 46 minutes for tumor resection, and was 95 minutes for personalized implant and allograft bone without fluoroscopy. X-ray and CT examination at 1 week after operation showed good position of artificial elbow joint; the anteversion of ulna prosthesis was 30° and the elbow carrying angle was 15°, which were consistent with the simulated results before surgery. The finger flexion was normal at 1 month after operation; the range of motion was 0-130° for elbow flexion and extension, 80° for forearm pronation, and 80° for forearm supination. The elbow function was able to meet the needs of daily life at 7 months after operation, and no recurrence and metastasis of tumor were observed. Conclusion For limb salvage of elbow joint, computer aided design can make preoperative surgical simulation; the navigation template can improve surgical precision; and the function of elbow joint can be reconstructed with customized and personlized prosthesis for total elbow replacement.

      Release date:2017-04-12 11:26 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • 增強現實技術聯合 3-D 打印技術行半椎體置換治療椎體腫瘤一例

      目的 總結增強現實(augmented reality,AR)技術聯合 3-D 打印技術行半椎體置換治療椎旁巨大神經鞘膜瘤 1 例經驗。 方法 2017 年 3 月收治 1 例 66 歲男性椎旁巨大神經鞘膜瘤患者。術前 CT 增強掃描顯示,脊柱腰骶部右側旁盆腔內見一 8.9 cm×7.8 cm×7.6 cm 大小的不均勻明顯強化腫塊。利用 Mimics 軟件處理 CT 掃描數據,模擬手術切除腫瘤,設計 L5、S1 椎體模型,并 3-D 打印鈦合金椎體。術中術者佩戴導入了術前重建 AR 影像的 Hololens 眼鏡,徹底切除腫瘤后,植入打印鈦合金椎體。 結果 患者手術順利完成,手術時間 245 min,術中出血量約 1 200 mL。術后病理檢查結果示:(腹膜后脊柱旁)神經鞘瘤。術后 6 個月隨訪,患者疼痛視覺模擬評分(VAS)由術前 5 分降至 2 分;X 線片及 CT 復查示鈦金屬椎體呈部分骨性融合,位置良好,無斷裂、脫出,椎體無塌陷。 結論 應用 AR 技術輔助腫瘤切除,聯合 3-D 打印假體置換治療椎旁巨大腫瘤可行。

      Release date:2017-11-09 10:16 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Research progress of three-dimensional printing technique in foot and ankle surgery

      Objective To review the current research progress of three-dimensional (3-D) printing technique in foot and ankle surgery. Methods Recent literature associated with the clinical application of 3-D printing technique in the field of medicine, especially in foot and ankle surgery was reviewed, summarized, and analyzed. Results At present, 3-D printing technique has been applied in foot and ankle fracture, segmental bone defect, orthosis, corrective surgery, reparative and reconstructive surgery which showed satisfactory effectiveness. Currently, there are no randomized controlled trials and the medium to long term follow-up is necessary. Conclusion The printing materials, time, cost, medical ethics, and multi-disciplinary team restricted the application of 3-D printing technique, but it is still a promising technique in foot and ankle surgery.

      Release date:2017-07-13 11:11 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Application of three-dimensional printing technology for closed reduction and percutaneous cannulated screws fixation of displaced intraarticular calcaneus fractures

      Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of three-dimensional (3-D) printing assisting minimally invasive for intraarticular calcaneal fractures with percutaneous poking reduction and cannulate screw fixation. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed of the 19 patients (19 feet) with intraarticular calcaneal fracture who had been treated between March 2015 and May 2016. There were 13 males and 6 females with an average age of 38.2 years (range, 24-73 years). There were 3 open fractures and 16 closed fractures. By Sanders classification, 12 cases were type Ⅱ, 7 cases were type Ⅲ. By Essex-Lopresti classification, 13 cases were tongue type, 6 cases were joint-depression type. The time from injury to surgery was 1-10 days (mean, 4.7 days). A thin slice CT scan was taken of bilateral calcaneus in patients. By using the mirror imaging technique, the contralateral mirror image and the affected side calcaneus model were printed according to 1∶1 ratio. The displacement of fracture block was observed and contrasted, and the poking reduction was simulated. Calcaneal fracture was treated by percutaneous minimally invasive poking reduction and cannulate screw fixation. The B?hler angle and Gissane angle at immediate after operation and last follow-up was measured on X-ray films, and compared with preoperative measurement. The functional recovery was evaluated by American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) scores. Results The operation time was 25-70 minutes (mean, 45 minutes). The intraoperative blood loss was 10-40 mL (mean, 14.5 mL). All the incisions healed by first intention and had no relevant postoperative complications such as skin necrosis, nail tract infection, and osteomyelitis. All the patients were followed up 12-25 months (mean, 14.6 months). All patients obtained fracture healing, and the fracture healing time was 8-14 weeks (mean, 10.3 weeks). No screw withdrawal or breakage occurred during follow-up; only 1 patient with Sanders type Ⅱ fracture, whose calcaneus height was partially lost at 6 weeks after operation, the other patients had no reduction loss and fracture displacement, and no traumatic arthritis occurred. The B?hler angle and Gissane angle at immediate after operation and last follow-up were significantly improved when compared with preoperative ones (P<0.05), but there was no significant difference between at immediate after operation and last follow-up (P>0.05). The AOFAS score was 76-100 (mean, 88.2), and the results were excellent in 10 feet, good in 7, and fair in 2, the excellent and good rate was 89.5%. Conclusion 3-D printing assisting minimally invasive for intraarticular calcaneal fractures with percutaneous poking reduction and cannulate screw fixation can reduce the surgical trauma, improve the quality of reduction and fixation, and make the operation more safe, accurate, and individualized.

      Release date:2017-11-09 10:16 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Application of three-dimensional printing in the operation of distal tibia fracture involving epiphyseal plate injury for teenagers

      Objective To investigate the application value of three-dimensional (3-D) printing technology in the operation of distal tibia fracture involving epiphyseal plate injury for teenagers. Methods The retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 16 cases of children patients with distal tibia fracture involving epiphyseal plate injury undergoing the operation by using of 3-D printing technology between January 2014 and December 2015. There were 12 males and 4 females with an age of 9-14 years (mean, 12.8 years). The causes of injury included traffic accident injury in 9 cases, heavy pound injury in 3 cases, and sport injury in 4 cases. The time from injury to operation was 3-92 hours (mean, 25.8 hours). According to Salter-Harris typing standard, the typing for epiphyseal injury was classified as type Ⅱ in 11 cases, type Ⅲ in 4 cases, and type Ⅳ in 1 case. The thin slice CT scan on the affected limb was performed before operation, and the Mimics14.0 medical software was applied for the design and the 1∶1 fracture model was printed by the 3-D printer; the stimulation of operative reduction was made in the fracture model, and bone plate, Kirschner wire, and hollow screw with the appropriate size were chosen, then the complete operative approach and method were designed and the internal fixator regimen was chosen, then the practical operation was performed based on the preoperative design regimen. Results The operation time was 40-68 minutes (mean, 59.1 minutes); the intraoperative blood loss was 5-102 mL (mean, 35 mL); the intraoperative fluoroscopy times was 2-6 times (mean, 2.8 times). All the patiens were followed up 12-24 months (mean, 15 months). The fracture of 15 cases reached anatomic reduction, and 1 cases had no anatomic reduction with the displaced end less than 1 mm. All the fractures reached bony union with the healing time of 2-4 months (mean, 2.6 months). There was no deep vein thrombosis, premature epiphyseal closure and oblique, or uneven ankle surface occurred, and there was no complication such as osteomyelitis, varus or valgus of ankle joint, joint stiffness, traumatic arthritis. Helfet scores of ankle function were measured at 12 months after operation, the results were excellent in 15 cases and good in 1 case. The angulation of introversion and extroversion for the affected limb was (6.56±2.48)°, and the growth length was (4.44±2.31) mm, and there was no significant difference (t=0.086, P=0.932; t=0.392, P=0.697) when compared with the uninjured side [(6.50±1.51)°, (4.69±1.08) mm]. Conclusion As the assistive technology, 3-D printing technology has a certain clinical application value in improving the effectiveness of distal tibia fracture involving epiphyseal plate injury.

      Release date:2017-10-10 03:58 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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