“…In one patient, the talar prosthesis was designed to custom-match the corresponding polyethylene surface of the ankle prosthesis, while the second patient underwent total ankle revision with a custom-made talar component ( Fig. 11 j) [113] .…”
Section: Foot (Phalanx Talus and Calcaneus)mentioning
“…In one patient, the talar prosthesis was designed to custom-match the corresponding polyethylene surface of the ankle prosthesis, while the second patient underwent total ankle revision with a custom-made talar component ( Fig. 11 j) [113] .…”
Section: Foot (Phalanx Talus and Calcaneus)mentioning
“…The biological response to the host bone, on the other hand, is usually achieved by monolithic or surface modification of such implants [ 9 ]. In just the past few years, metal 3D printing technology in the medical field, especially the application of orthopedics has been highly valued, and its innovative potential and application prospects are more generally favored [ 50 , 108 , [184] , [185] , [186] , [187] , [188] ]. Several metal 3D printing orthopedic implant applications are shown in Fig.…”
Section: Clinical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, research on the clinical application of patient-specific implants has focused on bone tumor surgery, joint replacement surgery, spinal implants, and traumatic fracture fixation and reconstruction as listed in Table 3 , Table 4 , Table 5 , Table 6 . …”
Section: Clinical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Clinical application of metal 3D printing orthopedic implants (A) Radial head prosthesis [ 184 ], (B) Porous scaffolds in femoral defect [ 108 ], (C) Total talus implant [ 185 ], (D) Spine fusion device [ 186 ], (E) Trabecular acetabular cup [ 187 ], (F) Cones in total knee arthroplasty [ 188 ], reproduced with permission. …”
“…Therefore, talus implant treatment is a suitable way to relieve pain while preserving the functional range of motion so patients will have less pain and better function during activity 5,6 . Custom total talus replacement, which involves designing a prosthesis component with tailored dimensions, is a viable alternative [7][8][9] . Nevertheless, quantifying variations of the talus is fundamental before talus implant design.…”
Fractures of the talar neck and body are associated with spine fractures and scoliosis deformity, which affect cosmetic appearance and cause difficulty in ambulation. The implant design for talus surgery is thriving as a functional alternative in case of severe talar destruction, focusing on segmentation and reconstruction of the talus's shape. However, manual segmentation of the talus is time-consuming and subjective. In this study, we exploited the automatic segmentation framework to efficiently train a deep learning-based model to accurately segment the talus based on computed tomography imaging. We developed three model configurations with nnU-Net and investigated their Dice similarity coefficients (DSC) and 95% Hausdorff distances (HD95) for talus segmentation on a CT image dataset. The three configurations performed well (DSC>0.95, HD95<0.6). When tested on the same samples, one of the configurations was more efficient while ensuring higher accuracy. We propose to focus on talus anatomic variations with increasing age based on this framework and apply it to clinical trials at the next stage.
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