| Literature DB >> 31426824 |
Mohamed Zaid1, Nimit Bajaj1, Hannah Burrows1, Ryan Mathew1, Annie Dai1, Christopher T Wilke2, Stephen Palasi1, Ryan Hergenrother1, Caroline Chung1, Clifton D Fuller1, Jack Phan1, G Brandon Gunn1, William H Morrison1, Adam S Garden1, Steven J Frank1, David I Rosenthal1, Michael Andersen3, Adegbenga Otun3, Mark S Chambers3, Eugene J Koay4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To evaluate and establish a digital workflow for the custom designing and 3D printing of mouth opening tongue-depressing (MOTD) stents for patients receiving radiotherapy for head and neck cancer.Entities:
Keywords: 3D printing; 3D scanning; Head and neck cancer; Oral stents; Radiation therapy
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31426824 PMCID: PMC6701083 DOI: 10.1186/s13014-019-1357-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Oncol ISSN: 1748-717X Impact factor: 3.481
Demographics of the patients population
| Age | Sex | Race | Tumor location | Tumor type | Stage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50 | Male | Hispanic | Base of the tongue | Squamous cell carcinoma | T2 N2 M0 |
| 66 | Female | White | Base of the tongue | Squamous cell carcinoma | T1 N1 M0 |
| 35 | Male | Black | Nasal sinus | Undifferentiated carcinoma | T2 N0 M0 |
Fig. 1Manual segmentation of maxilla and mandible on pre-treatment CT scans of 3 patients (a, b, c) and 3D reconstruction of the segmented bone and teeth (d, e, f)
Fig. 23D-printing process: a Dental stone model placed on the rotating platform of EinScan-Pro desktop scanner b FormLabs Form 2 printer, Form Wash and Form Cure unit assembly c A 3D-printed stent attached (red arrows) to the build platform of Form 2 printer d Stent polishing using ground pumice stone and rag wheel apparatus
Fig. 3Workflow for digital stent design using CT-derived STL files (a–c), and the 3D-scanning method (d–f). a & d Mandibular rotation at Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) to achieve 20 mm inter-incisal opening; b & e Acquiring negative impression of the teeth; c & f Final completed stent
Fig. 4Hausdorff distance computation between the registered meshes and the base mesh, followed by color mapping by vertex quality. a manual registration b automatic registration using the ICP algorithm
Fig. 53D-printed stent positioned on the dental stone model of a patient with underbite. a & b Frontal and lateral view of the stent made from CT scan segmentation. Arrows point to areas where the stent does not fit into the model. c & d Frontal and lateral view of the stent made using 3D-scanning method