3D printed surgical model
3D printing technology plays an important role in respiratory, hepatobiliary and pancreatic, cardiothoracic surgery, oncology, urology, cardiovascular surgery, neurosurgery and other departments: it can accurately locate the spatial position relationship between the lesion and important vascular structures, and it can also quickly Print out a transparent 3D model that is exactly the same size and position in the operation, so that the surgeon can escape the dilemma of "imagining out of nowhere". Before the operation, he can predict the situation in the operation from multiple dimensions, clarify the direction of important channels, and formulate the surgical path and Procedure and rehearsal surgery.
3D printed orthopedic surgery model
The 3D model is reconstructed according to the CT/MRI data of the patient, and a 1:1 physical model is printed out, which provides good assistance for the diagnosis of the disease, the design of the preoperative surgical plan, and the exercise of the preoperative surgical operation.
3D printed orthopedic surgery guide
Taking spinal surgery as an example, the most important thing is to place the nail accurately to reduce surgical complications. By 3D printing personalized drilling guides to assist the placement of pedicle screws, the accuracy is increased and the operation is simpler. The appropriate screw size and the design of the screw placement track can be directly found before the operation to reduce the deviation of the screw.
3D printed rehabilitation protective gear
The traditional plaster model is airtight, which can easily cause itchy wounds and emit a bad smell; the brace designed by 3D printing is not only perfect for everyone's hand shape; because of the ventilation holes, the air permeability problem is solved; it can be designed The live button can be opened at any time to facilitate dressing change; through an external ultrasonic device, the wound healing speed can be accelerated.
3D printed plastic surgery model
Introducing 3D printing technology into plastic surgery, 3D printing models can be used to assist in the preoperative simulation of cranio-maxillofacial surgery, effectively solving the three-dimensional reconstruction of soft tissue morphology, positioning of complex three-dimensional structures such as skull, jaw, and orbit. Move and rebuild etc. Common examples include skull models, jaw models, and external ear models.
3D printed orthopedic surgery osteotomy guide
The guide plate in the osteotomy operation can bring the pre-operative design into the operation. The doctor can accurately determine the osteotomy angle and guide the internal fixation through the guide plate printed before the operation.