Assessing 3-D Printing in Hip Replacement Surgical Planning.
3-D printing
accuracy assessment
bone segmentation
femoral head model
hip replacement surgical procedure
Journal
Radiologic technology
ISSN: 1943-5657
Titre abrégé: Radiol Technol
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0401256
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
01 2022
01 2022
Historique:
received:
01
04
2020
accepted:
20
01
2021
entrez:
12
1
2022
pubmed:
13
1
2022
medline:
22
3
2022
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
To evaluate the accuracy of 3-D printed models of the femoral head based on preoperative computed tomography (CT) images. Other goals were to compare the cartilage thickness of bony specimen to the printed models and calculate the standard deviation between 3-D printed models based on CT images and laser scan models. This retrospective study analyzed 10 patients who underwent preoperative CT imaging and hip replacement. Preoperative femoral head 3-D printed models were produced from CT images. Bony specimens were collected from surgical operations and scanned using CT and 3-D laser scanning, and cartilage thickness subsequently was measured by histological analysis. Comparisons of printed models based on CT images and printed models based on 3-D laser scanning were performed by overlapping their external surfaces using dedicated software and the standard deviation was calculated. The average standard deviation between the bony specimen 3-D models and preoperative 3-D printed CT femoral head models was 0.651 mm. The cartilage was approximately 1.487 mm thick. The comparison between preoperative CT image-based 3-D models and the postoperative bony specimen-based models permitted evaluation of the accuracy of preoperative CT image-based 3-D printed models. Cartilage thickness was estimated indirectly by comparing models obtained by CT and laser scanning, and it was related to the calculated standard deviation to overcome the cartilage detection limit of CT. This study shows how each step can generate accuracy errors on the final 3-D printed model. A repeatable and sustainable workflow for creating accurate and reproducible 3-D printed models could overcome this issue. Moreover, orthopedic surgeons should be aware of 3-D printed model precision in clinical practice. This study provides encouraging results on the accuracy of 3-D printed models for surgical planning.
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
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