Clinical Applications of 3D Printing in Foot and Ankle Surgery
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780323825658
ISBN-10: 0323825656
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.92 kg
Editura: Elsevier
ISBN-10: 0323825656
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.92 kg
Editura: Elsevier
Cuprins
I. Part 1: General Topics
a. Historical perspectives on 3D printing
b. Medical/Surgical applications: current state of technology
c. Applications in foot and ankle surgery: pre-operative planning, custom instrumentation, and patient-specific implants
d. Material science: when to consider each printable material (cobalt-chrome, titanium alloy, pure titanium, tantalum, Alumina ceramic, etc)
e. Regulatory status and challenges
f. Future outlook
II. Part 2: Surgical Techniques
- Each chapter/technique will follow a similar format and is to include indications, contraindications, descriptive technique guide, case examples and complications
- Each topic may be further subdivided for added detail and specificity
- Each procedure may have more than one technique when applicable
a. Osseous deficits of the tibia
b. Osseous deficits of the fibula
c. Total talus replacement
d. Partial talus replacement/resurfacing
e. Total ankle replacement with custom total talus replacement
f. Total ankle replacement with custom tibial component
g. Tibial-talar-calcaneal fusion with custom talar spacer
h. Partial/subtotal calcaneus replacement
i. Charcot reconstruction (midfoot, transverse tarsal, subtalar, ankle)
j. Medial column fusion with custom navicular spacer
k. Other tarsal bone replacement (cuboid/cuneiforms)
l. Deformity correction of hindfoot with custom wedges
m. Midfoot fusion with custom wedges
n. Lesser metatarsal replacement
o. 1st metatarsal phalangeal joint fusion revision with osseous deficit
a. Historical perspectives on 3D printing
b. Medical/Surgical applications: current state of technology
c. Applications in foot and ankle surgery: pre-operative planning, custom instrumentation, and patient-specific implants
d. Material science: when to consider each printable material (cobalt-chrome, titanium alloy, pure titanium, tantalum, Alumina ceramic, etc)
e. Regulatory status and challenges
f. Future outlook
II. Part 2: Surgical Techniques
- Each chapter/technique will follow a similar format and is to include indications, contraindications, descriptive technique guide, case examples and complications
- Each topic may be further subdivided for added detail and specificity
- Each procedure may have more than one technique when applicable
a. Osseous deficits of the tibia
b. Osseous deficits of the fibula
c. Total talus replacement
d. Partial talus replacement/resurfacing
e. Total ankle replacement with custom total talus replacement
f. Total ankle replacement with custom tibial component
g. Tibial-talar-calcaneal fusion with custom talar spacer
h. Partial/subtotal calcaneus replacement
i. Charcot reconstruction (midfoot, transverse tarsal, subtalar, ankle)
j. Medial column fusion with custom navicular spacer
k. Other tarsal bone replacement (cuboid/cuneiforms)
l. Deformity correction of hindfoot with custom wedges
m. Midfoot fusion with custom wedges
n. Lesser metatarsal replacement
o. 1st metatarsal phalangeal joint fusion revision with osseous deficit