3D printing as surgical planning and training in pediatric endoscopic skull base surgery-Systematic review and practical example

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作者
Langdon, Cristobal [1 ]
Hinojosa-Bernal, Jose [2 ]
Munuera, Josep [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Gomez-Chiari, Marta [3 ]
Haag, Oliver [1 ]
Veneri, Antonio [1 ]
Valldeperes, Ariadna [1 ]
Valls, Arnau [5 ]
Adell, Nuria [5 ]
Santamaria, Vicente [6 ]
Cruz-Martinez, Ofelia [6 ]
Madrid, Andres Morales-La [6 ]
机构
[1] Hosp St Joan de Deu, Dept Pediat Otorhinolaryngol, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Hosp St Joan de Deu, Dept Pediat Neurosurg, Barcelona, Spain
[3] Inst Recerca St Joan de Deu, Imatge Diagnost & Terapeut, Barcelona, Spain
[4] Hosp St Joan de Deu, Dept Pediat Radiol, Barcelona, Spain
[5] Inst Recerca St Joan de Deu, 3D4H Unit, Barcelona, Spain
[6] Hosp St Joan de Deu, Dept Pediat Oncol, Barcelona, Spain
关键词
3D printing; Endoscopic skull base surgery; Surgical planning and training; Simulation; Pediatric population; MODEL;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijporl.2023.111543
中图分类号
R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100213 ;
摘要
Background: Pediatric endoscopic skull base surgery is challenging due to the intricate anatomy of the skull base and the presence of tumors with varied pathologies. The use of three-dimensional (3D) printing technologies in skull base surgeries has been found to be highly beneficial. A systematic review of the literature was performed to investigate the published studies that reported the effectiveness of 3D printing in pediatric endoscopic skull base surgery. Methods: Pub Med, Embase, Science Direct, The Cochrane Library, and Scopus were searched from January 01, 2000, until June 30, 2022. Original articles of any design reporting on the effectiveness of 3D printing in pediatric endoscopic skull base surgery were included. Information related to study population, conditions, models used, and key findings of study were extracted. Quality of included studies was evaluated using the Joanna Briggs Institute's (JBI) Critical Appraisal Checklist for Studies. To exemplify the use of 3D technology in this scenario, we report a complex clival chordoma case. Results: Six research articles were retrieved and included for qualitative analysis. Four of the six studies were conducted in the United States, followed by two in China. According to these studies, 3D reconstruction and printed models were more beneficial than CT/MRI images when discussing surgery with patients. In clinical training, these models were more helpful than 2D images in understanding the pathology when used in conjunction with image-guiding systems. It has been found that patient-specific 3D modeling, simulations, and rehearsal are the most efficient preoperative planning techniques, particularly in the pediatric population, for the treatment of complicated skull base surgeries. All the studies had a moderate risk of bias. Conclusion: 3D printing technologies assist in printing complex skull base tumors and the structures around them in three dimensions at the point of care and at the time needed, enabling the choice of the appropriate surgical strategy, thus minimizing surgery-related complications.
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