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Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery | 2013

A multi-level rapid prototyping drill guide template reduces the perforation risk of pedicle screw placement in the lumbar and sacral spine.

Matjaz Merc; Igor Drstvenšek; Matjaz Vogrin; Tomaz Brajlih; Gregor Rečnik

IntroductionThe method of free-hand pedicle screw placement is generally safe although it carries potential risks. For this reason, several highly accurate computer-assisted systems were developed and are currently on the market. However, these devices have certain disadvantages. We have developed a method of pedicle screw placement in the lumbar and sacral region using a multi-level drill guide template, created with the rapid prototyping technology and have validated it in a clinical study. The aim of the study was to manufacture and evaluate the accuracy of a multi-level drill guide template for lumbar and first sacral pedicle screw placement and to compare it with the free-hand technique under fluoroscopy supervision.Materials and methodsIn 2011 and 2012, a randomized clinical trial was performed on 20 patients. 54 screws were implanted in the trial group using templates and 54 in the control group using the fluoroscopy-supervised free-hand technique. Furthermore, applicability for the first sacral level was tested. Preoperative CT-scans were taken and templates were designed using the selective laser sintering method. Postoperative evaluation and statistical analysis of pedicle violation, displacement, screw length and deviation were performed for both groups.ResultsThe incidence of cortex perforation was significantly reduced in the template group; likewise, the deviation and displacement level of screws in the sagittal plane. In both groups there was no significantly important difference in deviation and displacement level in the transversal plane as not in pedicle screw length. The results for the first sacral level resembled the main investigated group.ConclusionsThe method significantly lowers the incidence of cortex perforation and is therefore potentially applicable in clinical practice, especially in some selected cases. The applied method, however, carries a potential for errors during manufacturing and practical usage and therefore still requires further improvements.


Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine | 2017

Development of an expert system for the simulation model for casting metal substructure of a metal-ceramic crown design

Ivan Matin; Miodrag Hadzistevic; Djordje Vukelic; Michal Potran; Tomaz Brajlih

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Nowadays, the integrated CAD/CAE systems are favored solutions for the design of simulation models for casting metal substructures of metal-ceramic crowns. The worldwide authors have used different approaches to solve the problems using an expert system. Despite substantial research progress in the design of experts systems for the simulation model design and manufacturing have insufficiently considered the specifics of casting in dentistry, especially the need for further CAD, RE, CAE for the estimation of casting parameters and the control of the casting machine. The novel expert system performs the following: CAD modeling of the simulation model for casting, fast modeling of gate design, CAD eligibility and cast ability check of the model, estimation and running of the program code for the casting machine, as well as manufacturing time reduction of the metal substructure. METHODS The authors propose an integration method using common data model approach, blackboard architecture, rule-based reasoning and iterative redesign method. Arithmetic mean roughness values was determinated with constant Gauss low-pass filter (cut-off length of 2.5mm) according to ISO 4287 using Mahr MARSURF PS1. Dimensional deviation between the designed model and manufactured cast was determined using the coordinate measuring machine Zeiss Contura G2 and GOM Inspect software. RESULTS The ES allows for obtaining the castings derived roughness grade number N7. The dimensional deviation between the simulation model of the metal substructure and the manufactured cast is 0.018mm. The arithmetic mean roughness values measured on the casting substructure are from 1.935µm to 2.778µm. CONCLUSIONS The realized developed expert system with the integrated database is fully applicable for the observed hardware and software. Values of the arithmetic mean roughness and dimensional deviation indicate that casting substructures are surface quality, which is more than enough and useful for direct porcelain veneering. The manufacture of the substructure shows that the proposed ES allows the improvement of the design process while reducing the manufacturing time.


Rapid Prototyping Journal | 2016

Study of the complementary usages of selective laser sintering during the high volume production of plastic parts

Tomaz Brajlih; Matej Paulic; Tomaz Irgolic; Ziga Kadivnik; Joze Balic; Igor Drstvenšek

Purpose This paper aims to present a comparison between selective laser sintering and injection moulding technology for the production of small batches of plastic products. Design/methodology/approach The comparison is based on analysing the time–cost efficiencies of each manufacturing process regarding the size of the series for the selected product sample. Both technologies are described and the times and costs of those individual processes needed to create a final product are assessed when using each of the manufacturing processes. Findings The study shows that the time-cost efficiency of the selected laser sintering technology increases according to the complexity of the product and decreases with increasing series size and product volume. Research limitations/implications The study and absolute values of the presented results are limited to a selected plastic product, but the series size-focused efficiency analysis could be expanded to general cases. Originality/value The presented analysis could be used as a general guideline for a decision-making process regarding the more efficient manufacturing method. In addition, the results show the viability of using selective laser sintering during the early stages of production when fast product availability is required, regardless of the series size. Also, some complementary effects of using both technologies in the serial production of the same part are discussed.


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2015

Influence of Laser Speed on Average Manufacturing Speed of Selective Laser Sintering

Igor Drstvenšek; Joze Balic; Tomaz Irgolic; Tomaz Brajlih

With the technology of Additive manufacturing (AM) still developing and more and more AM machines and technologies becoming available, it is very important to know accurate data about every machine to make the right choice for your product. This paper will focus on selective laser sintering (SLS) and more specifically the influence of the laser speed on the average manufacturing speed.


Rapid Prototyping Journal | 2011

Speed and accuracy evaluation of additive manufacturing machines

Tomaz Brajlih; Bogdan Valentan; Joze Balic; Igor Drstvenšek


Archive | 2008

Applications of Rapid Prototyping in Cranio- Maxilofacial Surgery Procedures

Igor Drstvenšek; Nataša Ihan Hren; Tadej Strojnik; Tomaz Brajlih; Bogdan Valentan; Vojko Pogacar; Tjasa Zupancis Hartner


Strojniski Vestnik-journal of Mechanical Engineering | 2011

Possibilities of using three-dimensional optical scanning in complex geometrical inspection

Tomaz Brajlih; Tadej Tasic; Igor Drstvenšek; Bogdan Valentan; Miodrag Hadzistevic; Vojko Pogacar; Joze Balic; Bojan Ačko


Procedia Engineering | 2014

Reverse Engineering of Parts with Optical Scanning and Additive Manufacturing

Matej Paulic; Tomaz Irgolic; Joze Balic; Franc Čuš; Andrej Cupar; Tomaz Brajlih; Igor Drstvenšek


Chinese journal of traumatology | 2014

Error rate of multi-level rapid prototyping trajectories for pedicle screw placement in lumbar and sacral spine.

Matjaz Merc; Igor Drstvenšek; Matjaz Vogrin; Tomaz Brajlih; Tomaz Friedrich; Gregor Rečnik


Archive | 2009

Direct Digital Manufacturing as Communication and Implantation Tool in Medicine

Igor Drstvenšek; Bogdan Valentan; Tomaz Brajlih; Tadej Strojnik; N. Ihan Hren

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