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Evaluation of the therapeutic effect of 3D-printing cage

Publish Time: 2024-12-03
3D-printing cage is an emerging technical means in the treatment of cervical diseases. The evaluation of its post-treatment effect is extremely critical both in the short term and in the long term, and involves multiple dimensions.

In terms of short-term effect evaluation, the first focus is on the morphological recovery of the cervix after surgery. Through gynecological examinations and imaging methods such as ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), observe whether the cervical cage can help the cervix recover to a near-normal anatomical structure after implantation. If the cervix gradually approaches a normal shape in a short period of time, it indicates that the cage plays a positive role in structural support. At the same time, the improvement of the patient's symptoms is evaluated, such as whether symptoms such as abnormal vaginal bleeding and abnormal leucorrhea are alleviated or disappeared. If these typical symptoms related to cervical disease are significantly relieved in the short term after surgery, it is preliminarily shown that the treatment is effective. In addition, it is necessary to pay attention to the healing of the surgical wound and check for common postoperative complications such as infection and rejection. If the wound heals well and there is no obvious inflammatory reaction, it is also an important sign of good short-term effect.

The long-term effect evaluation is more in-depth and comprehensive. From the perspective of cervical function, for women with fertility needs, it is necessary to observe whether their fertility function is affected. By monitoring the patient's subsequent pregnancy rate, pregnancy outcomes (such as miscarriage, premature birth rate) and other indicators, it is determined whether the cervical cage affects the normal function of the cervix during pregnancy, such as maintaining the closure of the internal cervical os and bearing the pressure of fetal growth. In terms of the long-term stability of cervical tissue, with the help of regular tissue biopsy or imaging review, it is understood whether the cervical tissue has abnormal proliferation, degeneration or adverse interactions with the cage, such as adhesion, erosion, etc. Considering the patient's quality of life, in the long-term follow-up, ask the patient whether he has chronic pelvic pain, sexual discomfort, etc., to determine whether the cervical cage has caused new health problems during long-term use.

In short, the effect evaluation after 3D-printing cage treatment needs to integrate multiple factors. Short-term effect evaluation provides a basis for the initial effect of treatment, while long-term effect evaluation can fully reflect its safety and effectiveness in the treatment of cervical diseases and its long-term impact on the overall health of patients, which is of great significance for the further improvement and promotion of this technology.
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