Evaluation of Performance Characteristics and Applicability in Oncology of Devices Customized Medical Devices Made by 3D Printing
NCT06291662
Summary
Technologies 3D are demonstrating enormous potential for innovation in the field of surgery,introducing the concept of "treatment customization" (from planning surgery to implant design and manufacturing) on the patient's anatomy, simply by taking advantage of the patient's own common diagnostic images and the flexibility of 3D printing. In fact, this new construction technology allows the construction of the complex anatomical geometries with economy, simplicity and on scales of production unattainable by other traditional technologies. This new construction technology allows, in fact, the construction of complex anatomical geometries with economy, simplicity and on scales of production unattainable by other traditional technologies.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * Primary tumor of the pelvic bone Primary meta-diaphysial tumor of the long bones; squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity in the upper and/or lower jaw. over 10 years of age * Primary sarcoma of bone and soft parts involving the scapula, the pelvis and upper and lower limbs; brain tumor aged 7-18 years * Intracranial oncologic pathology with bone involvement and lesions of the skull theca primary or secondary aged 18-70years * signed informed consent form Exclusion Criteria: * inoperability; * presence of pathological fractures.
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NCT06291662