Noor Us Saba
King George’s Medical University, IndiaTitle: The Pioneering Role of 3D Printing in Craniovertebral Junction Abnormalities
Abstract
Craniovertebral junction abnormalities encompass a group of
complex and challenging conditions that affect the delicate connection between
the skull and the spine. These conditions can lead to serious neurological
consequences and require intricate surgical interventions for effective
treatment. In recent years, 3D printing has been emerging to reshape the
management of craniovertebral junction abnormalities.
One of the most significant contributions of 3D printing in
this field lies in preoperative planning. By converting medical imaging data
into precise three-dimensional models, surgeons gain a deeper understanding of
the patient's unique anatomy and the complexities involved. These
patient-specific models allow surgeons to simulate procedures and identify
potential risks, leading to improved surgical outcomes and reduced surgical
time.
Moreover, 3D printing facilitates the creation of
personalized surgical guides and implants. Custom-made implants, tailored to
the patient's anatomy, result in improved patient recovery and quality of life.
Medical professionals can educate patients and their families about the
complexities of the condition and the proposed surgical plan. It allows the patients
to make more informed decisions about their treatment.
In conclusion, 3D printing has revolutionized the approach
to craniovertebral junction abnormalities. As technology continues to advance,
we can expect 3D printing to play an even more transformative role in the
treatment of complex medical conditions, benefiting patients and medical
practitioners.
Biography
Noor Us Saba has completed her MD (Anatomy) from King George’s Medical University. Currently working as an Assistant Professor in Department of Anatomy, King George’s Medical University UP, Lucknow (29/06/2022 to till date). She is actively involved in teaching and research and published more than 10 articles in various national and international journals.