3D printing for patient-specific implants in musculoskeletal oncology

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Abstract

• Satisfactory results in terms of functional and oncological outcomes can be obtained in sacral and pelvic malignant bone tumors. • Preoperative planning, adequate imaging, and a multidisciplinary approach are needed. • 3D-printed prostheses have to fulfill several requirements: (i) mechanical stability, (ii) biocompatibility, (iii) implantability, and (iv) diagnostic compatibility. • In this review, we highlight current standards in the use of 3D-printed technology for sacropelvic reconstruction

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Kotrych, D., Angelini, A., Bohatyrewicz, A., & Ruggieri, P. (2023). 3D printing for patient-specific implants in musculoskeletal oncology. EFORT Open Reviews, 8(5), 331–339. https://doi.org/10.1530/EOR-23-0066

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