小耳
生物加工
医学
社会心理的
3D打印
生活质量(医疗保健)
3d打印
外科
生物医学工程
工程类
组织工程
机械工程
精神科
护理部
作者
Maureen T. Ross,Rena L. J. Cruz,Courtney E. Hutchinson,Wendy L. Arnott,Maria A. Woodruff,Sean K. Powell
标识
DOI:10.1080/17452759.2018.1430246
摘要
Three dimensional (3D) printing and biofabrication technologies are revolutionising medicine with low-cost and novel treatments for complex medical conditions. These approaches differ from traditional treatments by using 3D scanning, computer modelling and 3D printing to automate the production of patient-specific tissue replacement or prostheses using a wide range of materials. One area impacted by this technology is the treatment of congenital maxillofacial conditions such as microtia, a condition affecting the intrauterine development of the auricle (external ear) and with a prevalence of 2.06 cases for every 10,000 births. While not life-threatening, microtia significantly impacts the emotional and psychological well-being of the affected child and their parents. Current treatments include the use of prosthetic ears or surgical methods such as autografting rib cartilage or alloplastic implants. Although current options have shown documented success, they are highly dependent on the surgeon’s skill and it has been demonstrated that poor quality solutions can further exacerbate negative psychosocial impacts. As such, higher quality, lower cost and more customised options would be welcomed by patients and parents alike. Recent advances in 3D scanning, modelling and printing techniques could significantly benefit the treatment and reconstructive options for children with microtia, leading to improved quality of life.
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