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Three-Dimensional Printing of Surgical Clips: An In Vitro Pilot Study and Trial of Efficacy

Authors :
Igor Sorokin
Raul Fernandez
Noah Canvasser
Ersin Koseoglu
Jeffrey A. Cadeddu
Aaron H. Lay
Shuvro De
Source :
Journal of endourology. 31(9)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Three-dimensional (3D) printing applications have increased over the past decade. Our objective was to test rapid prototyping of a 3D printed surgical clip for intraoperative use.Our prototype was modeled after the 10 mm WeckInitial 3D printed clips were not functional as they split at the hinge upon closure of the clip jaws. Design changes were made to add Objet TangoBlackPlus FLX980 at the hinge to improve flexibility. Additional modifications were made to allow for clips to be compatible with the Hem-o-lok endoscopic clip applier. A total of 50 clips were tested. Fracture rate for the printed clips using a clip applier was 54% (n = 27), whereas none of the commercial Hem-o-lok clips broke upon closure. Of the 23 printed clips that closed, mean leak was at 20.7 κPa (range 4.8-42.7). In contrast, none of the commercial clips leaked, and fill continued until Penrose rupture at mean 46.2 κPa (44.8-47.6).This pilot study demonstrates feasibility of 3D printing functional surgical clips. However, the performance of our first generation clips is poor compared with commercial grade product. Refinement in printers and materials available may allow for customization of such printed surgical instruments that could be economically competitive to purchasing and stocking product.

Details

ISSN :
1557900X
Volume :
31
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of endourology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b82086cf95daa91d4c817492ecf7a64e