Use of 3D printing as a simulation tool for trauma surgery of the pelvis

Objective: Fractures of the pelvis are serious pathologies that can be life-threatening. Surgical treatment of complex fractures is difficult, due to the proximity of neighboring vessels and organs. Our goal was to create a practical educational simulation model printed in 3 dimensions (3D) from CT...

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Main Authors: R. Burgade, J.F. Uhl, V. Delmas, G.Dubois de Mont-Marin, P. Rosset, L.R. Le-Nail
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-09-01
Series:Annals of 3D Printed Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666964121000205
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spelling doaj-18c2d98ae0ee4954a3c14c46055d6b542021-09-11T04:31:31ZengElsevierAnnals of 3D Printed Medicine2666-96412021-09-013100025Use of 3D printing as a simulation tool for trauma surgery of the pelvisR. Burgade0J.F. Uhl1V. Delmas2G.Dubois de Mont-Marin3P. Rosset4L.R. Le-Nail5Department of Orthopedic and Traumtologica Surgery, Tours University Hospital, François-Rabelais University of Tours, Center-Val de Loire, France; Correspondence to: CHRU of TOURS, Trousseau Hospital, Avenue de la République, 37170 Chambray-lès-Tours.Laboratory of Anatomy, Biomedical UFR of Saints-Pères, Paris-Descartes University, FranceLaboratory of Anatomy, Biomedical UFR of Saints-Pères, Paris-Descartes University, FranceDepartment of Orthopedic and Traumtologica Surgery, Tours University Hospital, François-Rabelais University of Tours, Center-Val de Loire, FranceDepartment of Orthopedic and Traumtologica Surgery, Tours University Hospital, François-Rabelais University of Tours, Center-Val de Loire, FranceDepartment of Orthopedic and Traumtologica Surgery, Tours University Hospital, François-Rabelais University of Tours, Center-Val de Loire, FranceObjective: Fractures of the pelvis are serious pathologies that can be life-threatening. Surgical treatment of complex fractures is difficult, due to the proximity of neighboring vessels and organs. Our goal was to create a practical educational simulation model printed in 3 dimensions (3D) from CT scans images of a patient who had a complex fracture of the pelvis. Method: Preoperative CT scan of a right hemi-pelvic fracture was modeled using an open source softwares such as Horos® and Meshmixer®. The free software Cura® made it possible to print bone elements and pelvic vessels using Fused Deposition Modeling technology (FDM). Negative molds were printed to pour liquid latex to represent skin, muscles and the bladder. All these elements were reassembled to create a model faithful to the patient's anatomy. Results: A first model comprising 33 objects (1:2 scale) was produced after 39 h of cumulative printing. Three approaches were feasible among ilio-inguinal, posterior and tri-radiated approaches. Six models of plates were used to maintain fracture reduction. The external iliac vessels and the iliac psoas muscle in latex could be reclined to access the fragments of the internal iliac fossa. Conclusion: Our model seems to improve the 3D vision of the anatomical region of the pelvis as a function of the recumbency. This prototype demonstrated the feasibility of using CT scans for the creation of a realistic 3D models. A new 1:1 scale model would create a real simulator for training surgical students who could practice dealing with this complex anatomical region.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666964121000205FracturePelvis3D printing3D modeling
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author R. Burgade
J.F. Uhl
V. Delmas
G.Dubois de Mont-Marin
P. Rosset
L.R. Le-Nail
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J.F. Uhl
V. Delmas
G.Dubois de Mont-Marin
P. Rosset
L.R. Le-Nail
Use of 3D printing as a simulation tool for trauma surgery of the pelvis
Annals of 3D Printed Medicine
Fracture
Pelvis
3D printing
3D modeling
author_facet R. Burgade
J.F. Uhl
V. Delmas
G.Dubois de Mont-Marin
P. Rosset
L.R. Le-Nail
author_sort R. Burgade
title Use of 3D printing as a simulation tool for trauma surgery of the pelvis
title_short Use of 3D printing as a simulation tool for trauma surgery of the pelvis
title_full Use of 3D printing as a simulation tool for trauma surgery of the pelvis
title_fullStr Use of 3D printing as a simulation tool for trauma surgery of the pelvis
title_full_unstemmed Use of 3D printing as a simulation tool for trauma surgery of the pelvis
title_sort use of 3d printing as a simulation tool for trauma surgery of the pelvis
publisher Elsevier
series Annals of 3D Printed Medicine
issn 2666-9641
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Objective: Fractures of the pelvis are serious pathologies that can be life-threatening. Surgical treatment of complex fractures is difficult, due to the proximity of neighboring vessels and organs. Our goal was to create a practical educational simulation model printed in 3 dimensions (3D) from CT scans images of a patient who had a complex fracture of the pelvis. Method: Preoperative CT scan of a right hemi-pelvic fracture was modeled using an open source softwares such as Horos® and Meshmixer®. The free software Cura® made it possible to print bone elements and pelvic vessels using Fused Deposition Modeling technology (FDM). Negative molds were printed to pour liquid latex to represent skin, muscles and the bladder. All these elements were reassembled to create a model faithful to the patient's anatomy. Results: A first model comprising 33 objects (1:2 scale) was produced after 39 h of cumulative printing. Three approaches were feasible among ilio-inguinal, posterior and tri-radiated approaches. Six models of plates were used to maintain fracture reduction. The external iliac vessels and the iliac psoas muscle in latex could be reclined to access the fragments of the internal iliac fossa. Conclusion: Our model seems to improve the 3D vision of the anatomical region of the pelvis as a function of the recumbency. This prototype demonstrated the feasibility of using CT scans for the creation of a realistic 3D models. A new 1:1 scale model would create a real simulator for training surgical students who could practice dealing with this complex anatomical region.
topic Fracture
Pelvis
3D printing
3D modeling
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666964121000205
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