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Case study RENISHAW apply innovation™ Pioneering additive manufacturing reshapes patient’s face RENISHAW LASER MELTING SYSTEM Customer: Professor Adrian Sugar industry: Medical and healthcare Challenge: Reduce time in onerous soft tissue incisions and bone positioning surgical procedures. Solution: Surgical guides, manufactured on a Renishaw AM250 metal 3D printing machine. Additive manufacturing (3D printing) is changing and improving many traditional industries and processes. Healthcare is no exception with reconstructive surgery being particularly prominent. A horrific motorcycle accident left Stephen Power with multiple skull fractures that changed his life and meant he would require reconstructive surgery. Professor Adrian Sugar, a consultant in Cleft and Maxillofacial Surgery at Morriston Hospital in Swansea, UK was keen to push the boundaries of his profession and embrace new techniques and processes, in order to help Stephen. Stephen had already undergone emergency surgery to reconstruct his face. However, with an emphasis on recovery rather than appearance, Stephen would require subsequent surgery to restore symmetry to his face. Renishaw worked in collaboration with the Centre for Applied Reconstructive Technologies in Surgery (CARTIS) in South Wales, to develop surgical guides. Soft tissue incisions and bone positioning can involve freehand incisions making this type of surgery more complex than perhaps it might otherwise be and with less predictable outcomes. Surgical guides were created to overcome this. Although the surgical procedure itself was still time consuming and onerous, professor Sugar felt that the guides, which were manufactured on a Renishaw AM250 metal 3D printing machine, made the surgery quicker and more accurate. Prior to surgery plans were drawn up to decide where to make bone incisions, and custom made guides were made in order to remove some of the guess work that this type of surgery inevitably presents. This planning, together with the surgical guides, made for a near perfect fit for two permanent implants and a more efficient operation. Professor Sugar felt that the guides resulted in a more predictable outcome and said, “I think it’s incomparable - the results are in a different league from anything we’ve done before.” I think it’s incomparable - the results are in a different league from anything we’ve done before. Professor Adrian Sugar (UK)
Open the catalog to page 1Figure 1. Cutting guide Figure 2. Repositioning guide Stephen’s response was even more emphatic: “It is totally lifechanging.” The cutting guide (figure 1) was used to cut the zygomatic (cheek) bone, in specific locations, so the bone sections could be used in a cheek reconstruction. The repositioning guide (figure 2) allowed the bone sections to be placed in their final Surgery took place to put Stephen’s cheek bone back into place. The use of custom surgical guides is still in its infancy with a number of steps required to reach the final outcome. In order to achieve symmetry in Stephen’s...
Open the catalog to page 2During surgery Stephen commented that he would “be able to do day-to-day things, go and see people, walk in the street, even go to any public areas.” Renishaw supplied the cutting and placement guides which were 3D printed in cobalt chrome alloy on a Renishaw AM250 additive manufacturing machine. The project was the work of the Centre for Applied Reconstructive Technologies in Surgery (CARTIS), which is a collaboration between Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board’s Maxillofacial Unit at Morriston Hospital and the National Centre for Product Design and Development Research (PDR) at...
Open the catalog to page 3apply innovation™ Renishaw pic New Mills, Wotton-under-Edge Gloucestershire, GL12 8JR United Kingdom For worldwide contact details, visit www.renishaw.com/contact RENISHAW HAS MADE CONSIDERABLE EFFORTS TO ENSURE THE CONTENT OF THIS DOCUMENT IS CORRECT AT THE DATE OF PUBLICATION BUT MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE CONTENT. RENISHAW EXCLUDES LIABILITY, HOWSOEVER ARISING, FOR ANY INACCURACIES IN THIS DOCUMENT. © 2016 Renishaw plc. All rights reserved. Renishaw reserves the right to change specifications without notice. RENISHAW and the probe symbol used in the RENISHAW...
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