THE APPLICATION OF 3D PRINTING IN PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY: CASE-CONTROL STUDY IN FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION

The aim of this study was to explore the efficiency and usefulness of tridimensional printing in plastic and reconstructive surgery for lesions of the maxillofacial region. This was comparison study between two groups of patients. Six patients underwent surgical reconstruction, using a three-dimens...

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Main Author: Luigi Di Rosa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associazione Italiana Giovani Medici 2017-10-01
Series:Euromediterranean Biomedical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.embj.org/joomla335/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=314:3d-printing-plastic-reconstructive-surgery&Itemid=17
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spelling doaj-7f4764cd97d746c090f931fc81c035b92020-11-24T20:53:32ZengAssociazione Italiana Giovani MediciEuromediterranean Biomedical Journal2279-71652279-71652017-10-01123215015310.3269/1970-5492.2017.12.32THE APPLICATION OF 3D PRINTING IN PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY: CASE-CONTROL STUDY IN FACIAL RECONSTRUCTIONLuigi Di Rosa0University of PalermoThe aim of this study was to explore the efficiency and usefulness of tridimensional printing in plastic and reconstructive surgery for lesions of the maxillofacial region. This was comparison study between two groups of patients. Six patients underwent surgical reconstruction, using a three-dimensional model built on the basis of CT scans (group 1); and six patients underwent surgical reconstruction, without the use of a three-dimensional model (group 2). The following variables were evaluated: age, gender, histological diagnosis, cancer location, size of bone lesion, type of reconstruction, complications and surgical timing. A statistically significant difference was found in microsurgical flap survival (p = 0.019), with a survival rate higher in group 1 than in the controls. This study provides preliminary evidence and partially confirms the validity of three-dimensional technology in plastic and reconstructive surgery. The results so far obtained, however, lead to hope for future uses of this ever-increasing technique. http://www.embj.org/joomla335/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=314:3d-printing-plastic-reconstructive-surgery&Itemid=173D PrintingPlastic surgerymaxillo-facial regionReconstruction surgery.
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THE APPLICATION OF 3D PRINTING IN PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY: CASE-CONTROL STUDY IN FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION
Euromediterranean Biomedical Journal
3D Printing
Plastic surgery
maxillo-facial region
Reconstruction surgery.
author_facet Luigi Di Rosa
author_sort Luigi Di Rosa
title THE APPLICATION OF 3D PRINTING IN PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY: CASE-CONTROL STUDY IN FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION
title_short THE APPLICATION OF 3D PRINTING IN PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY: CASE-CONTROL STUDY IN FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION
title_full THE APPLICATION OF 3D PRINTING IN PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY: CASE-CONTROL STUDY IN FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION
title_fullStr THE APPLICATION OF 3D PRINTING IN PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY: CASE-CONTROL STUDY IN FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION
title_full_unstemmed THE APPLICATION OF 3D PRINTING IN PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY: CASE-CONTROL STUDY IN FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION
title_sort application of 3d printing in plastic and reconstructive surgery: case-control study in facial reconstruction
publisher Associazione Italiana Giovani Medici
series Euromediterranean Biomedical Journal
issn 2279-7165
2279-7165
publishDate 2017-10-01
description The aim of this study was to explore the efficiency and usefulness of tridimensional printing in plastic and reconstructive surgery for lesions of the maxillofacial region. This was comparison study between two groups of patients. Six patients underwent surgical reconstruction, using a three-dimensional model built on the basis of CT scans (group 1); and six patients underwent surgical reconstruction, without the use of a three-dimensional model (group 2). The following variables were evaluated: age, gender, histological diagnosis, cancer location, size of bone lesion, type of reconstruction, complications and surgical timing. A statistically significant difference was found in microsurgical flap survival (p = 0.019), with a survival rate higher in group 1 than in the controls. This study provides preliminary evidence and partially confirms the validity of three-dimensional technology in plastic and reconstructive surgery. The results so far obtained, however, lead to hope for future uses of this ever-increasing technique.
topic 3D Printing
Plastic surgery
maxillo-facial region
Reconstruction surgery.
url http://www.embj.org/joomla335/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=314:3d-printing-plastic-reconstructive-surgery&Itemid=17
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