Oculopalpebral prosthesis prototype design using the additive manufacturing technique: A case study

E. Vázquez Silva, D. D. Bohorquez Vivas, P. G. Peña-Tapia, F. P. Moncayo-Matute, P. B. Torres-Jara, D. P. Moya-Loaiza

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Resumen

Three-dimensional (3D) printing technology has advanced for applications in the field of reconstructive surgery. This study reports the application of a comprehensive methodology to obtain an anatomical model, using computed tomography and 3D printing, to treat a patient with cancer who designed a prototype oculopalpebral prosthesis for the reconstruction of the affected area of the face (left eye). A personalized prototype was obtained, which adapted to the face of the person, and improved the aesthetics and quality of life. The applied techniques helped to make definitive prostheses using materials that could be permanent. The training and tests carried out in this study favored the understanding and assimilation of the technology and the possibility of applying it to patients in need of facial prosthetic rehabilitation.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)228-236
Número de páginas9
PublicaciónJPRAS Open
Volumen39
DOI
EstadoPublicada - mar. 2024

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