Background: Three-dimensional (3D) printing has allowed great progression in the med- ical field. In otolaryngology practice, 3D printing can be used for planning in case of malforma- tion/complex surgery, for surgeon training, and for recreating missing tissues. This systematic review aimed to summarize the current benefits and the possible future application of 3D technologies in the otolaryngology field. Methods: A systematic review of articles that discuss the use of 3D printing in the otolaryngology field was performed. All publications without the restriction of time and that were published by December 2021 in the English language were included. Searches were performed in the PubMed, MEDLINE, Scopus, and Embase databases. Keywords used were: “3D printing”, “bio- printing”, “three-dimensional printing”, “tissue engineering” in combination with the terms: “head and neck surgery”, “head and neck reconstruction”, “otology”, “rhinology”, “laryngology”, and “otolaryngology”. Results: Ninety-one articles were included in this systematic review. The articles describe the clinical application of 3D printing in different fields of otolaryngology, from otology to pediatric otolaryngology. The main uses of 3D printing technology discussed in the articles included in the review were surgical planning in temporal bone malformation, the reconstruction of missing body parts after oncologic surgery, allowing for medical training, and providing better information to patients. Conclusion: The use of 3D printing in otolaryngology practice is constantly growing. However, available evidence is still limited, and further studies are needed to better evaluate the benefits of this technology.

3D printing in otolaryngology surgery: descriptive review of literature to define the state of the art / Zoccali, Federica; Colizza, Andrea; Cialente, Fabrizio; Di Stadio, Arianna; La Mantia, Ignazio; Hanna, Charlie; Minni, Antonio; Ralli, Massimo; Greco, Antonio; DE VINCENTIIS, Marco. - In: HEALTHCARE. - ISSN 2227-9032. - 11:1(2022). [10.3390/healthcare11010108]

3D printing in otolaryngology surgery: descriptive review of literature to define the state of the art

Federica Zoccali
Primo
;
Andrea Colizza
Secondo
;
Antonio Minni;Massimo Ralli;Antonio Greco
Penultimo
;
Marco de Vincentiis
Ultimo
2022

Abstract

Background: Three-dimensional (3D) printing has allowed great progression in the med- ical field. In otolaryngology practice, 3D printing can be used for planning in case of malforma- tion/complex surgery, for surgeon training, and for recreating missing tissues. This systematic review aimed to summarize the current benefits and the possible future application of 3D technologies in the otolaryngology field. Methods: A systematic review of articles that discuss the use of 3D printing in the otolaryngology field was performed. All publications without the restriction of time and that were published by December 2021 in the English language were included. Searches were performed in the PubMed, MEDLINE, Scopus, and Embase databases. Keywords used were: “3D printing”, “bio- printing”, “three-dimensional printing”, “tissue engineering” in combination with the terms: “head and neck surgery”, “head and neck reconstruction”, “otology”, “rhinology”, “laryngology”, and “otolaryngology”. Results: Ninety-one articles were included in this systematic review. The articles describe the clinical application of 3D printing in different fields of otolaryngology, from otology to pediatric otolaryngology. The main uses of 3D printing technology discussed in the articles included in the review were surgical planning in temporal bone malformation, the reconstruction of missing body parts after oncologic surgery, allowing for medical training, and providing better information to patients. Conclusion: The use of 3D printing in otolaryngology practice is constantly growing. However, available evidence is still limited, and further studies are needed to better evaluate the benefits of this technology.
2022
3D printing; bioprinting; otorhinolaryngology-ENT surgery applications; rapid prototyping
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3D printing in otolaryngology surgery: descriptive review of literature to define the state of the art / Zoccali, Federica; Colizza, Andrea; Cialente, Fabrizio; Di Stadio, Arianna; La Mantia, Ignazio; Hanna, Charlie; Minni, Antonio; Ralli, Massimo; Greco, Antonio; DE VINCENTIIS, Marco. - In: HEALTHCARE. - ISSN 2227-9032. - 11:1(2022). [10.3390/healthcare11010108]
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