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Hospital-based Patient-specific Templates for Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Proof of Concept Clinical Study

INTRODUCTION: All available patient-specific instruments or patient-specific templates (PSTs) are controlled by implant companies. Most of these companies outsource some of the steps of the PST such as imaging, preoperative planning, manufacturing of PST, and packing/sterilization. This is a proof o...

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Autores principales: Hafez, Mahmoud A., Hamza, Hosamuddin, Nabeel, Ahmed
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Raven Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6250267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30542227
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/BTO.0000000000000253
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Hamza, Hosamuddin
Nabeel, Ahmed
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description INTRODUCTION: All available patient-specific instruments or patient-specific templates (PSTs) are controlled by implant companies. Most of these companies outsource some of the steps of the PST such as imaging, preoperative planning, manufacturing of PST, and packing/sterilization. This is a proof of concept clinical study on the hospital-based PST system for total knee arthroplasty (TKA). METHODS: A total number of 257 TKA procedures were performed on the basis of a new concept of hospital-based PSTs. All 5 steps of the PST [ie, imaging (computed tomographic scanning), planning, PST production, packing/sterilization, and surgery] were performed by the hospital. All cases included in this work are documented in the Egyptian Community Arthroplasty Register. RESULTS: All cases had their surgeries performed without resorting to conventional intramedullary guides. Computed tomography–based imaging was easy and affordable. Planning was controlled by the surgeon. Polyamide nylon was the best available material and it was autoclavable. Desktop 3-dimensional printers were able to produce PSTs made of nylon, but it was difficult and time consuming. Industrial printers were superior in quality to desktop printers but more expensive. The whole process could be performed in as short a duration as 3 working days. CONCLUSIONS: Hospital-based PST was feasible and it was facilitated by the introduction of desktop 3-dimensional printers. This technique was less expensive and more time saving than commercially available PSTs as well as the conventional TKA.
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spelling pubmed-62502672018-12-10 Hospital-based Patient-specific Templates for Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Proof of Concept Clinical Study Hafez, Mahmoud A. Hamza, Hosamuddin Nabeel, Ahmed Tech Orthop Special Technical Articles INTRODUCTION: All available patient-specific instruments or patient-specific templates (PSTs) are controlled by implant companies. Most of these companies outsource some of the steps of the PST such as imaging, preoperative planning, manufacturing of PST, and packing/sterilization. This is a proof of concept clinical study on the hospital-based PST system for total knee arthroplasty (TKA). METHODS: A total number of 257 TKA procedures were performed on the basis of a new concept of hospital-based PSTs. All 5 steps of the PST [ie, imaging (computed tomographic scanning), planning, PST production, packing/sterilization, and surgery] were performed by the hospital. All cases included in this work are documented in the Egyptian Community Arthroplasty Register. RESULTS: All cases had their surgeries performed without resorting to conventional intramedullary guides. Computed tomography–based imaging was easy and affordable. Planning was controlled by the surgeon. Polyamide nylon was the best available material and it was autoclavable. Desktop 3-dimensional printers were able to produce PSTs made of nylon, but it was difficult and time consuming. Industrial printers were superior in quality to desktop printers but more expensive. The whole process could be performed in as short a duration as 3 working days. CONCLUSIONS: Hospital-based PST was feasible and it was facilitated by the introduction of desktop 3-dimensional printers. This technique was less expensive and more time saving than commercially available PSTs as well as the conventional TKA. Raven Press 2018-12 2017-12-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6250267/ /pubmed/30542227 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/BTO.0000000000000253 Text en Copyright © 2017 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Hospital-based Patient-specific Templates for Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Proof of Concept Clinical Study
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title_sort hospital-based patient-specific templates for total knee arthroplasty: a proof of concept clinical study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6250267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30542227
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/BTO.0000000000000253
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