Three-dimensional (3-D) printing or additive manufacturing, an advanced technology that 3-D physical models are created, has been wildly applied in medical industries, including cardiothoracic surgery, cranio-maxillo-facial surgery and orthopaedic surgery. The physical models made by 3-D printing technology give surgeons a realistic impression of complex structures, allowing surgical planning and simulation before operations. In orthopaedic surgery, this technique is mainly applied in surgical planning especially revision and reconstructive surgeries, making patient-specific instruments or implants, and bone tissue engineering. This article reviews this technology and its application in orthopaedic surgery.
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Wong, T. M., Jin, J., Lau, T. W., Fang, C., Yan, C. H., Yeung, K., … Leung, F. (2017, January 1). The use of three-dimensional printing technology in orthopaedic surgery: A review. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/2309499016684077
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