10 Şubat 2014 Pazartesi

Surgeon generates pelvis using 3D printer


Craig Gerrand, a consultant orthopaedic surgeon at Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Believe in, used the procedure on a patient in his 60s who had to have half his pelvis eliminated to end the spread of bone cancer.




Scans permitted his group to measure specifically how significantly bone would be removed. A bespoke replacement to fill the gap was then created on a 3D printer by laying down successive layers of titanium powder fused together with laser. The titanium pelvis was coated with a mineral into which the remaining bone could expand and a normal hip substitute was fitted into the new socket.




The patient suffered from a rare bone cancer referred to as chondrosarcoma.


“Considering that this cancer does not reply to medicines or radiotherapy, the only selection was to get rid of half of the pelvis,” stated Mr Gerrand.


Standard implants do not constantly match properly – and in this situation so a lot bone essential getting rid of that practically nothing would have been left to which an implant could have been connected, the surgeon explained.




Surgeon generates pelvis using 3D printer

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