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Preoperative Planning Using 3D Printing Technology in Orthopedic Surgery

Dereje Gobena Alemayehu, Zhi Zhang, Elena Tahir, Djovensky Gateau, Dangfeng Zhang, Xing Ma

2021BioMed Research International80 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The applications of 3D printing technology in health care, particularly orthopedics, continue to broaden as the technology becomes more advanced, accessible, and affordable worldwide. 3D printed models of computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance image (MRI) scans can reproduce a replica of anatomical parts that enable surgeons to get a detailed understanding of the underlying anatomy that he/she experiences intraoperatively. The 3D printed anatomic models are particularly useful for preoperative planning, simulation of complex orthopedic procedures, development of patient-specific instruments, and implants that can be used intraoperatively. This paper reviews the role of 3D printing technology in orthopedic surgery, specifically focusing on the role it plays in assisting surgeons to have a better preoperative evaluation and surgical planning.

Topics & Concepts

Orthopedic surgerySurgical planningMedicine3d printedMagnetic resonance imagingMedical physicsOrthopedic Procedures3D printingComputed tomographyRadiologySurgeryBiomedical engineeringEngineeringMechanical engineeringAnatomy and Medical TechnologySurgical Simulation and TrainingOrthopaedic implants and arthroplasty
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