Testimonial

Preliminary postoperative results with Titanium Bone Graft Cage showed faster recovery and earlier weight-bearing, including demonstrating higher accuracy and excellent quality.

Preliminary postoperative results with Titanium Bone Graft Cage showed faster recovery and earlier weight-bearing, including demonstrating higher accuracy and excellent quality.

by
Asst. Prof. Dr Wich Orapiriyakul

Key Advantages

OsseoLabs develops orthopedic treatment solutions utilizing advanced device design and 3D printing technology to create patient-specific implants. The company's products are designed to address complex orthopedic cases, such as bone loss due to trauma or tumor resection, where standard fixation devices are insufficient. OsseoLabs collaborates in treatment planning and custom device design to correct bone deformities. These devices are manufactured using state-of-the-art 3D printing technology with titanium, a widely accepted material that meets industry standards for orthopedic fixation.

 

Additionally, OsseoLabs provides specialized software that enables physicians to visualize and refine surgical plans in collaboration with the company's engineers. To enhance convenience, the company also offers an online consultation system for efficient planning and device customization.

 

Benefits to Patients

Preliminary postoperative results with Titanium Bone Graft Cage indicate that patients experience a faster recovery and earlier weight-bearing compared to the conventional bone grafting method (Induced Membrane Technique; Masquelet Technique). No infections have been reported, and the implanted bone replacement device demonstrates high accuracy and excellent quality.

 

For patients with trochlear bone loss of distal humerus, preliminary findings show that the implant conforms well to the patient's native bone structure, resulting in improved elbow mobility. The outcomes have been highly satisfactory.

Impact on Surgical Costs

The use of a Titanium Bone Graft Cage can reduce the need for autografts from donor sites and allografts in the treatment of patients with significant bone loss. This approach is expected to minimize the risk of graft failure associated with conventional bone grafting techniques, such as the Induced Membrane Technique (Masquelet Technique), as the Titanium Bone Graft Cage serves as a structural scaffold for bone regeneration.

 

Furthermore, the Titanium Bone Graft Cage is anticipated to decrease the rate of revision surgeries and reduce hospitalization durations by mitigating complications commonly associated with bone transport procedures.

 

Areas for Improvement

Establishing reimbursement pathways for the Titanium Bone Graft Cage or 3D-Printed Orthopaedic Implants through government healthcare programs, public healthcare systems, and social security insurance would significantly benefit patients suffering from severe bone loss. Ensuring coverage under these systems would enhance accessibility and affordability, ultimately improving patient outcomes.