Arthroplasty - A Comprehensive Review 2016
DOI: 10.5772/62168
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Using 3D-printed Patient-optimized Surgical Tools (3D POST) for Complex Hip and Knee Arthroplasty

Abstract: Planning is a key step in all surgeries. Well-planned cases have better outcomes than the unplanned ones. The conventional planning used to be done on radiographs and other imaging. Three-dimensional D printing using additive manufacturing process has taken this a step further. The process involves converting the radiographic digital formats into machine-printable format. The three-dimensional model is typically made of a plastic material that allows surgical simulation.In complex arthroplasty, especially thos… Show more

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“…The rapid development of additive manufacturing has created a significant impact within the medical community. Specifically, three-dimensional (3D) printing has been used to develop low-cost prostheses, 6 patient-specific surgical tools, 7 and accurate representations of patient-specific anatomy, otherwise known as anatomical models. 8 As our understanding of various pathologies continues to increase, so do our options of providing effective treatment plans.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rapid development of additive manufacturing has created a significant impact within the medical community. Specifically, three-dimensional (3D) printing has been used to develop low-cost prostheses, 6 patient-specific surgical tools, 7 and accurate representations of patient-specific anatomy, otherwise known as anatomical models. 8 As our understanding of various pathologies continues to increase, so do our options of providing effective treatment plans.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%