Current Oncology (Mar 2023)

Current Concepts in the Resection of Bone Tumors Using a Patient-Specific Three-Dimensional Printed Cutting Guide

  • Hisaki Aiba,
  • Benedetta Spazzoli,
  • Shinji Tsukamoto,
  • Andreas F. Mavrogenis,
  • Tomas Hermann,
  • Hiroaki Kimura,
  • Hideki Murakami,
  • Davide Maria Donati,
  • Costantino Errani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30040292
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 4
pp. 3859 – 3870

Abstract

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Orthopedic oncology has begun to use three-dimensional-printing technology, which is expected to improve the accuracy of osteotomies, ensure a safe margin, and facilitate precise surgery. However, several difficulties should be considered. Cadaver and clinical studies have reported more accurate osteotomies for bone-tumor resection using patient-specific cutting guides, especially in challenging areas such as the sacrum and pelvis, compared to manual osteotomies. Patient-specific cutting guides can help surgeons achieve resection with negative margins and reduce blood loss and operating time. Furthermore, this patient-specific cutting guide could be combined with more precise reconstruction using patient-specific implants or massive bone allografts. This review provides an overview of the basic technologies used in the production of patient-specific cutting guides and discusses their current status, advantages, and limitations. Moreover, we summarize cadaveric and clinical studies on the use of these guides in orthopedic oncology.

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