Digital workflow for fabrication of bespoke facemask in burn rehabilitation with smartphone 3D scanner and desktop 3D printing: clinical case study

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Bushra Alhazmi
Feras Alshomer
Abdualziz Alazzam
Amany Shehabeldin
Obaid Almeshal
Deepak M. Kalaskar
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[1] King Abdullah International Medical Research Center (KAIMRC),Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, King Abdulaziz Medical City, Ministry of National Guard
[2] King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, Health Affairs (MNG
[3] Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital-NHS Trust,HA)
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3D printing; 3D scanning; Orthosis; Burn; Scar; Face mask;
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We present a digital workflow for the production of custom facial orthosis used for burn scar management using smartphone three-dimensional (3D) scanner and desktop 3D printing. 3D facial scan of a 48-year-old lady with facial burn scars was obtained. 3D modeling with open-source programs were used to create facemask then 3D printed using rigid polylactic acid (PLA) filament and semi-rigid thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU). Conventional facemask was used as a control. Each mask was worn for 7 days. Primary outcomes were level of comfort, and adherence to treatment. The conventional facemask was the most convenient followed by the TPU-facemask (mean comfort score of 9/10 and 8.7/10, respectively). Patient’s compliance was high for both TPU and conventional masks, each was worn for at least 21 hours/day for 7 days. On the contrary, PLA-facemask was not well tolerated. The proposed digital workflow is simple, patient-friendly and can be adopted for resource-intensive healthcare.
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