We divided our efforts into three distinct directions, centered around the themes of knee protection, 3D printing, and trauma management. Our engagements stretched from early morning to late evening.
It was undoubtedly tiring, but witnessing the successful culmination of our endeavors and the acknowledgment from our clients replaced the challenges of the preparatory phase with a sense of fulfillment.
In Taipei, the knee protection course featured an all-encompassing discussion of knee joint treatment with Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital, seamlessly integrating theoretical knowledge with hands-on application. The utilization of PSI (Patient-Specific Instrumentation) notably enhanced the precision and overall quality of HTO (High Tibial Osteotomy) procedures.
In Taichung, we proudly hosted Asia's inaugural 3D printing flexible bone model workshop with Show Chwan Memorial Hospital. This innovative platform allowed for the realistic simulation of various fracture types, emphasizing the importance of not only plating techniques but also the intricacies of fracture reduction and streamlined fixation protocols. Our instructors also shared valuable insights into how PSI significantly aids in the surgical correction of Malunion cases.
During the HTO user meeting in Kaohsiung, we delved into the increasing adoption of knee protection surgery, thanks to the incorporation of 3D printing custom tools. Once users began utilizing these tools, they exhibited a strong desire to explore their applications in greater depth. The instructors generously imparted their wealth of experiences and techniques, sparking fervent discussions. This collaborative learning environment epitomizes the driving force behind advancements in the field of medicine.
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