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Low-Cost Cranioplasty—A Systematic Review of 3D Printing in Medicine

The high cost of biofabricated titanium mesh plates can make them out of reach for hospitals in low-income countries. To increase the availability of cranioplasty, the authors of this work investigated the production of polymer-based endoprostheses. Recently, cheap, popular desktop 3D printers have...

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Autores principales: Czyżewski, Wojciech, Jachimczyk, Jakub, Hoffman, Zofia, Szymoniuk, Michał, Litak, Jakub, Maciejewski, Marcin, Kura, Krzysztof, Rola, Radosław, Torres, Kamil
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9315853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35888198
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15144731
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author Czyżewski, Wojciech
Jachimczyk, Jakub
Hoffman, Zofia
Szymoniuk, Michał
Litak, Jakub
Maciejewski, Marcin
Kura, Krzysztof
Rola, Radosław
Torres, Kamil
author_facet Czyżewski, Wojciech
Jachimczyk, Jakub
Hoffman, Zofia
Szymoniuk, Michał
Litak, Jakub
Maciejewski, Marcin
Kura, Krzysztof
Rola, Radosław
Torres, Kamil
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description The high cost of biofabricated titanium mesh plates can make them out of reach for hospitals in low-income countries. To increase the availability of cranioplasty, the authors of this work investigated the production of polymer-based endoprostheses. Recently, cheap, popular desktop 3D printers have generated sufficient opportunities to provide patients with on-demand and on-site help. This study also examines the technologies of 3D printing, including SLM, SLS, FFF, DLP, and SLA. The authors focused their interest on the materials in fabrication, which include PLA, ABS, PET-G, PEEK, and PMMA. Three-dimensional printed prostheses are modeled using widely available CAD software with the help of patient-specific DICOM files. Even though the topic is insufficiently researched, it can be perceived as a relatively safe procedure with a minimal complication rate. There have also been some initial studies on the costs and legal regulations. Early case studies provide information on dozens of patients living with self-made prostheses and who are experiencing significant improvements in their quality of life. Budget 3D-printed endoprostheses are reliable and are reported to be significantly cheaper than the popular counterparts manufactured from polypropylene polyester.
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spelling pubmed-93158532022-07-27 Low-Cost Cranioplasty—A Systematic Review of 3D Printing in Medicine Czyżewski, Wojciech Jachimczyk, Jakub Hoffman, Zofia Szymoniuk, Michał Litak, Jakub Maciejewski, Marcin Kura, Krzysztof Rola, Radosław Torres, Kamil Materials (Basel) Review The high cost of biofabricated titanium mesh plates can make them out of reach for hospitals in low-income countries. To increase the availability of cranioplasty, the authors of this work investigated the production of polymer-based endoprostheses. Recently, cheap, popular desktop 3D printers have generated sufficient opportunities to provide patients with on-demand and on-site help. This study also examines the technologies of 3D printing, including SLM, SLS, FFF, DLP, and SLA. The authors focused their interest on the materials in fabrication, which include PLA, ABS, PET-G, PEEK, and PMMA. Three-dimensional printed prostheses are modeled using widely available CAD software with the help of patient-specific DICOM files. Even though the topic is insufficiently researched, it can be perceived as a relatively safe procedure with a minimal complication rate. There have also been some initial studies on the costs and legal regulations. Early case studies provide information on dozens of patients living with self-made prostheses and who are experiencing significant improvements in their quality of life. Budget 3D-printed endoprostheses are reliable and are reported to be significantly cheaper than the popular counterparts manufactured from polypropylene polyester. MDPI 2022-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9315853/ /pubmed/35888198 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15144731 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jachimczyk, Jakub
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Szymoniuk, Michał
Litak, Jakub
Maciejewski, Marcin
Kura, Krzysztof
Rola, Radosław
Torres, Kamil
Low-Cost Cranioplasty—A Systematic Review of 3D Printing in Medicine
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title_short Low-Cost Cranioplasty—A Systematic Review of 3D Printing in Medicine
title_sort low-cost cranioplasty—a systematic review of 3d printing in medicine
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35888198
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