Literature DB >> 31230767

A novel 'surgeon-dominated' approach to the design of 3D-printed patient-specific surgical plates in mandibular reconstruction: a proof-of-concept study.

W-F Yang1, C-Y Zhang2, W S Choi1, W-Y Zhu1, D T S Li1, X-S Chen2, R Du3, Y-X Su4.   

Abstract

Three-dimensionally (3D) printed patient-specific surgical plates have been proposed to facilitate mandibular reconstruction and are attracting extensive attention. We have recently reported the high accuracy of 3D-printed patient-specific surgical plates used in head and neck reconstruction. Based on this previous work, the current study proposes a novel 'surgeon-dominated' approach to the design of 3D-printed patient-specific surgical plates. The aim of this proof-of-concept study was to explore the workflow and technical procedures of the surgeon-dominated approach. The workflow includes virtual surgery, the design and printing of patient-specific surgical devices, and real surgery. The prototype of the patient-specific surgical plate was designed by surgeons and further optimized for 3D printing by engineers. Different types of mandibular defect were tested to confirm the wide applicability of this approach. Cases in which this approach was used were reviewed and the duration of time spent on each case studied. Based on a total of 16 patients, the time spent on virtual surgery and plate design was 18.83±13.19hours, and the time taken for 3D printing, post-processing, and product delivery was 162.9±55.15hours. Therefore, this novel surgeon-dominated approach is feasible and time-saving, which would likely promote the wide application of patient-specific surgical plates and lead to a new era of 'digitization and precision' in mandibular reconstruction. ClinicalTrials.gov registration: NCT03057223.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  3D print; bone plates; computer-assisted surgery; fibula; head and neck reconstruction; mandibular reconstruction; patient-specific surgical plate; software workflow; surgeon-dominated; three-dimensional printing; titanium; virtual surgery

Year:  2019        PMID: 31230767     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijom.2019.05.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg        ISSN: 0901-5027            Impact factor:   2.789


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3.  Three-Dimensionally Printed Patient-Specific Surgical Plates Increase Accuracy of Oncologic Head and Neck Reconstruction Versus Conventional Surgical Plates: A Comparative Study.

Authors:  Wei-Fa Yang; Wing Shan Choi; May Chun-Mei Wong; Warit Powcharoen; Wang-Yong Zhu; James Kit-Hon Tsoi; Marco Chow; Ka-Wai Kwok; Yu-Xiong Su
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4.  A Comparative Study on a Novel Fibula Malleolus Cap to Increase the Accuracy of Oncologic Jaw Reconstruction.

Authors:  Jingya Jane Pu; Wing Shan Choi; Wai Kan Yeung; Wei-Fa Yang; Wang-Yong Zhu; Yu-Xiong Su
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5.  Procedure Increasing the Accuracy of Modelling and the Manufacturing of Surgical Templates with the Use of 3D Printing Techniques, Applied in Planning the Procedures of Reconstruction of the Mandible.

Authors:  Paweł Turek; Paweł Pakla; Grzegorz Budzik; Bogumił Lewandowski; Łukasz Przeszłowski; Tomasz Dziubek; Sławomir Wolski; Jan Frańczak
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6.  The Learning Curve of Computer-Assisted Free Flap Jaw Reconstruction Surgery Using 3D-Printed Patient-Specific Plates: A Cumulative Sum Analysis.

Authors:  Wang-Yong Zhu; Wing Shan Choi; May Chun Mei Wong; Jingya Jane Pu; Wei-Fa Yang; Yu-Xiong Su
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Authors:  Jane J Pu; Wing Shan Choi; Wei-Fa Yang; Wang-Yong Zhu; Yu-Xiong Su
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8.  Editorial: Virtual surgical planning and 3d printing in head and neck tumor resection and reconstruction.

Authors:  Yu-Xiong Su; Florian M Thieringer; Rui Fernandes; Sat Parmar
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Review 9.  Current Trends in the Reconstruction and Rehabilitation of Jaw following Ablative Surgery.

Authors:  Jane J Pu; Samer G Hakim; James C Melville; Yu-Xiong Su
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10.  Time is crucial in malignant tumor cases: Speeding up the process of patient-specific implant creation.

Authors:  Simon Spalthoff; Narin Nejati-Rad; Björn Rahlf; Philipp Jehn; Nils-Claudius Gellrich; Fritjof Lentge; Philippe Korn
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2022-09-21       Impact factor: 5.738

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