[Comprehensive review of 3D printing use in medicine: Comparison with practical applications in urology].

Revue compréhensive de l’apport de l’impression 3D en médecine : mise en perspective des différentes applications en urologie.
3D model 3D printing Education Impression 3D Information patient Kidney cancer Modélisation 3D Patient information Pédagogie Tumeur du rein

Journal

Progres en urologie : journal de l'Association francaise d'urologie et de la Societe francaise d'urologie
ISSN: 1166-7087
Titre abrégé: Prog Urol
Pays: France
ID NLM: 9307844

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Oct 2021
Historique:
received: 14 12 2020
revised: 17 03 2021
accepted: 02 04 2021
pubmed: 23 6 2021
medline: 15 12 2021
entrez: 22 6 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Over the past few years, 3D printing has evolved rapidly. This has resulted in an increasing number of scientific publications reporting on the medical use of 3D printing. These applications can range from patient information, preoperative planning, education, or 3D printing of patient-specific surgical implants. The objective of this review was to give an overview of the different applications in urology and other disciplines based on a selection of publications. In the current narrative review the Medline database was searched to identify all the related reports discussing the use of 3D printing in the medical field and more specifically in Urology. 3D printing applications were categorized so they could be searched more thoroughly within the Medline database. Three-dimensional printing can help improve pre-operative patient information, anatomy and medical trainee education. The 3D printed models may assist the surgeon in preoperative planning or become patient-specific surgical simulation models. In urology, kidney cancer surgery is the most concerned by 3D printing-related publications, for preoperative planning, but also for surgical simulation and surgical training. 3D printing has already proven useful in many medical applications, including urology, for patient information, education, pre-operative planning and surgical simulation. All areas of urology are involved and represented in the literature. Larger randomized controlled studies will certainly allow 3D printing to benefit patients in routine clinical practice.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34154961
pii: S1166-7087(21)00094-4
doi: 10.1016/j.purol.2021.04.002
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Review

Langues

fre

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

762-771

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

C Michiels (C)

Service de chirurgie urologique et transplantation rénale, CHU Bordeaux, place Amélie Raba Léon, 33076 Bordeaux cedex, France. Electronic address: clement.michiels@gmail.com.

E Jambon (E)

Service d'imagerie et radiologie interventionnelle, CHU Bordeaux, France. Electronic address: eva.jambon@chu-bordeaux.fr.

J Sarrazin (J)

Fablab et Technoshop Coh@bit, IUT, Université de Bordeaux, France. Electronic address: joffrey.sarrazin@u-bordeaux.fr.

A Boulenger de Hauteclocque (A)

Service de chirurgie urologique et transplantation rénale, CHU Bordeaux, place Amélie Raba Léon, 33076 Bordeaux cedex, France. Electronic address: astrid.dehauteclocque@gmail.com.

S Ricard (S)

Service de chirurgie urologique et transplantation rénale, CHU Bordeaux, place Amélie Raba Léon, 33076 Bordeaux cedex, France; Réseau français de recherche sur le cancer du rein UroCCR, Bordeaux, France.

N Grenier (N)

Service d'imagerie et radiologie interventionnelle, CHU Bordeaux, France.

M Faessel (M)

Fablab et Technoshop Coh@bit, IUT, Université de Bordeaux, France. Electronic address: matthieu.faessel@u-bordeaux.fr.

F Bos (F)

Fablab et Technoshop Coh@bit, IUT, Université de Bordeaux, France. Electronic address: frederic.bos@u-bordeaux.fr.

J C Bernhard (JC)

Service de chirurgie urologique et transplantation rénale, CHU Bordeaux, place Amélie Raba Léon, 33076 Bordeaux cedex, France; Réseau français de recherche sur le cancer du rein UroCCR, Bordeaux, France. Electronic address: jean-christophe.bernhard@chu-bordeaux.fr.

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