Rapid prototyping assisted surgery planning and custom implant design
Author:
Singare Sekou,Lian Qin,Ping Wang Wei,Wang Jue,Liu Yaxiong,Li Dichen,Lu Bingheng
Abstract
PurposeThis paper aims to describe computer‐aided design and rapid prototyping (RP) systems for the preoperative planning and fabrication of custom‐made implant.Design/methodology/approachA patient with mandible defect underwent reconstruction using custom‐made implant. 3D models of the patient's skull are generated based on computed tomography image data. After evaluation of the 3D reconstructed image, it was identified that some bone fragment was moved due to the missing segment. During the implant design process, the correct position of the bone fragment was defined and the geometry of the custom‐made implant was generated based on mirror image technique and is fabricated by a RP machine. Surgical approach such as preoperative planning and simulation of surgical procedures was performed using the fabricated skull models and custom‐made implant.FindingsResults show that the stereolithography model provided an accurate tool for preoperative, surgical simulation.Research limitations/implicationsThe methods described above suffer from the expensive cost of RP technique.Practical implicationsThis method allows accurate fabrication of the implant. The advantages of using this technique are that the physical model of the implant is fitted on the skull model so that the surgeon can plan and rehearse the surgery in advance and a less invasive surgical procedure and less time‐consuming reconstructive and an adequate esthetic can result.Originality/valueThe method improves the reconstructive surgery and reduces the risk of a second intervention, and the psychological stress of the patient will be eliminated.
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanical Engineering
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