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Artificial intelligence 3D printing technology solves the problem of "invisible, inaccurate, and unstable" in orthopedic surgery
Artificial intelligence 3D printing technology solves the problem of "invisible, inaccurate, and unstable" in orthopedic surgeryArtificial intelligence 3D printing technology has been widely used in orthopedic surgery
Peng Hao
Director of Orthopedic Surgery, People's Hospital of Wuhan University
The iliac bone is an important part of the hip joint.
Traditional orthopedic surgery is only performed based on the imaging results and the clinical experience of the surgeon.
Zhou Jianlin said that some domestic doctors collected data by pre-operative CT scans of patients with distal femoral tumors, imported the data into computers, used computer CAD software for modeling, simulated the operation on the model, and then used 3D printing according to the boundaries of the tumor.
This time, Zhou Jianlin's team also adopted the same method
The postoperative X-ray film showed that all the iliac tumors were accurately scraped, and the hip joint motion was checked after the operation, and the operation effect reached the expected goal
The artificial intelligence 3D printing technology used by Zhou Jianlin's team this time can conduct independent learning during the printing process, analyze printing problems, improve model quality, shorten printing time, and create more accurate and realistic models more quickly
Peng Hao, director of orthopedic surgery at the People's Hospital of Wuhan University, pointed out that artificial intelligence 3D printing technology has been widely used in orthopedic surgery