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B Sanz-Peña,M Suffo,L Galán-Romero et al. B Sanz-Peña et al.
Objective: The aim of the article is to present the development and application of a 3D-printed skull base model, which includes the internal carotid arteries, tumour and the optic nerve, to train neurosurgeons and ear, n...
Kayleigh Maxwell,Steve Leung,Gozde Ozakinci Kayleigh Maxwell
Background: The way in which patient education is delivered during clinical consultations can have an impact on cognitive and emotional outcomes in patients. 3D printing and imaging can be used in patient education to imp...
Gaëlle Margue,Clément Michiels,Joffrey Sarrazin et al. Gaëlle Margue et al.
Background: Radiological training is often underrepresented in medical education, despite its essential role in clinical practice. Innovations like 3D printing offer detailed anatomical models that enhance understanding. ...
Aniol Bosch,Pauline Champion,Joaquim Ciurana et al. Aniol Bosch et al.
Stent failure in the peripheral arterial system remains a major clinical challenge due to high mechanical demands caused by limb movement. Unlike coronary arteries, below-the-knee vessels are exposed to continuous flexion, torsion and axial...
Renaat Coopman,Pieter Devolder,Constantijn Bogaert et al. Renaat Coopman et al.
Background: The expansion of digitalization in the pre-, intra- and post-operative surgical phases allow the development and integration of advanced technologies such as virtual surgical planning (VSP), additive manufactu...
Jose Carlos Villalobos-Lizardi,Shi-Joon Yoo,Brandon Peel et al. Jose Carlos Villalobos-Lizardi et al.
Background: Given the established and reproducible benefit of 3D-printed models in complex congenital heart disease (CHD) surgical planning, the focus has shifted from validating their utility to refining anatomical fidel...
Joseph P Miller,Teresa H Chen,Jeremiah P Tao Joseph P Miller
Background: This study investigates a 3D printed, noninvasive headrest that was designed for use in orbital and skull base surgeries and compares the stability of this innovative headrest to conventional head immobilizati...