Sculpting the future: A narrative review of 3D printing in plastic surgery and prosthetic devices

Author:

Zahid Muhammad Jawad1,Mavani Parit23ORCID,Awuah Wireko Andrew4ORCID,Alabdulrahman Mohammad5ORCID,Punukollu Rachana6,Kundu Arnab7ORCID,Mago Arpit8,Maher Karam9,Adebusoye Favour T.4ORCID,Khan Tehreem Naseer10

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery Hayatabad Medical Complex Peshawar Pakistan

2. B. J. Medical College Ahmedabad India

3. Department of Surgery Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta Georgia USA

4. Faculty of Medicine Sumy State University Sumy Ukraine

5. School of Medicine Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Dublin Ireland

6. Department of Transplant Surgery Mayo Clinic Phoenix Arizona USA

7. R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital Kolkata India

8. Jawaharlal Nehru medical College Belgaum India

9. Cairo University Cairo Egypt

10. Rehman Medical Institute Peshawar Pakistan

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsThe advent of 3D printing has revolutionized plastic surgery and prosthetic devices, providing personalized solutions for patients with traumatic injuries, deformities, and appearance‐related conditions. This review offers a comprehensive overview of 3D printing's applications, advantages, limitations, and future prospects in these fields.MethodsA literature search was conducted in PubMed, Google Scholar, and Scopus for studies on 3D printing in plastic surgery.Results3D printing has significantly contributed to personalized medical interventions, with benefits like enhanced design flexibility, reduced production time, and improved patient outcomes. Using computer‐aided design (CAD) software, precise models tailored to a patient's anatomy can be created, ensuring better fit, functionality, and comfort. 3D printing allows for intricate geometries, leading to improved aesthetic outcomes and patient‐specific prosthetic limbs and orthoses. The historical development of 3D printing, key milestones, and breakthroughs are highlighted. Recent progress in bioprinting and tissue engineering shows promising applications in regenerative medicine and transplantation. The integration of AI and automation with 3D printing enhances surgical planning and outcomes. Emerging trends in patient‐specific treatment planning and precision medicine are potential game‐changers. However, challenges like technical considerations, economic implications, and ethical issues exist. Addressing these challenges and advancing research in materials, design processes, and long‐term outcomes are crucial for widespread adoption.ConclusionThe review underscores the increasing adoption of 3D printing in healthcare and its impact on plastic surgery and prosthetic devices. It emphasizes the importance of evaluating the current state and addressing knowledge gaps through future research to foster further advancements

Publisher

Wiley

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