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Three-Dimensional Printing for Procedure Rehearsal/Simulation/Planning in Interventional Radiology.

Doyoung Chang1, Srini Tummala2, Dax Sotero3, Eric Tong3, Luai Mustafa3, Moawiah Mustafa3, William F Browne4, Ronald S Winokur5.   

Abstract

With the advances in affordable three-dimensional (3D) printing technology, 3D reconstruction and patient-specific 3D printed models are establishing a crucial role in the field of medicine for both educational purposes and procedural planning. 3D printed models provide physicians with increased 3D perception and tactile feedback, and enable a team-based approach to operational planning. However, performing an effective 3D reconstruction requires an in-depth understanding of the software features to accurately segment and reconstruct the human anatomy of interest from preacquired image data from multiple modalities such as computer tomography, 3D angiography and magnetic resonance imaging, and the different 3D printers/materials available in the market today. Increased understanding of this technology may benefit radiologists by developing techniques and tricks specific to interventional radiology and establishing a criterion to determine when to use these. Thus, the purpose of this manuscript is to provide physicians with an update on currently available 3D reconstruction software as well as printers and materials. Our initial experience using this technology is introduced based on a specific case of developing a 3D printed aorta for a patient with severe stenosis of the abdominal aorta.
Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  3D Printing; Interventional Radiology; Procedure Planning; Procedure Simulation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30765070     DOI: 10.1053/j.tvir.2018.10.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tech Vasc Interv Radiol        ISSN: 1557-9808


  6 in total

1.  Simulating Tissues with 3D-Printed and Castable Materials.

Authors:  Michael O'Reilly; Michael Hoff; Seth D Friedman; James F X Jones; Nathan M Cross
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2.  Vascular 3D Printing with a Novel Biological Tissue Mimicking Resin for Patient-Specific Procedure Simulations in Interventional Radiology: a Feasibility Study.

Authors:  R Kaufmann; C J Zech; M Takes; P Brantner; F Thieringer; M Deutschmann; K Hergan; B Scharinger; S Hecht; R Rezar; B Wernly; M Meissnitzer
Journal:  J Digit Imaging       Date:  2022-01-07       Impact factor: 4.056

3.  Usefulness of preoperative simulation with patient-specific hollow vascular models for high-flow renal arteriovenous fistula embolization using a preloading coil-in-plug technique.

Authors:  Ryo Morita; Daisuke Abo; Takeshi Soyama; Tetsuaki Imai; Bunya Takahashi; Yuki Yoshino; Naoya Kinota; Hiroyuki Hamaguchi; Takuto Kameda; Kohsuke Kudo
Journal:  Radiol Case Rep       Date:  2022-07-29

4.  Embolization using patient-specific vascular models created by a 3D printer for difficult cases: a report of two cases.

Authors:  Tomohiro Komada; Takeshi Kamomae; Masaya Matsushima; Ryota Hyodo; Shinji Naganawa
Journal:  Nagoya J Med Sci       Date:  2022-05       Impact factor: 0.794

5.  A stable and quantitative method for dimensionality reduction of aortic centerline.

Authors:  Tao Peng; Hongji Pu; Peng Qiu; Han Yang; Ziyue Ju; Hui Ma; Juanlin Zhang; Kexin Chen; Yanqing Zhan; Rui Sheng; Yi Wang; Binshan Zha; Yang Yang; Shu Fang; Xinwu Lu; Jinhua Zhou
Journal:  Front Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2022-08-31

6.  3D printed model to assist endovascular prostate artery embolization for benign prostatic hyperplasia.

Authors:  Shiv Dalla; Lucas Richards; Adam Alli; Brandon Custer; Aaron Rohr
Journal:  Radiol Case Rep       Date:  2022-09-06
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