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A Cost-Affordable Methodology of 3D Printing of Bone Fractures Using DICOM Files in Traumatology
K. Chrz, J. Bruthans, J. Ptáčník, Č. Štuka
Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
- MeSH
- 3D tisk * MeSH
- anatomické modely MeSH
- fraktury kostí * diagnostické zobrazování chirurgie MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- počítačová rentgenová tomografie * metody MeSH
- radiologické informační systémy organizace a řízení MeSH
- traumatologie MeSH
- zobrazování trojrozměrné metody MeSH
- Check Tag
- lidé MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
Three-dimensional (3D) printing has gained popularity across various domains but remains less integrated into medical surgery due to its complexity. Existing literature primarily discusses specific applications, with limited detailed guidance on the entire process. The methodological details of converting Computed Tomography (CT) images into 3D models are often found in amateur 3D printing forums rather than scientific literature. To address this gap, we present a comprehensive methodology for converting CT images of bone fractures into 3D-printed models. This involves transferring files in Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) format to stereolithography format, processing the 3D model, and preparing it for printing. Our methodology outlines step-by-step guidelines, time estimates, and software recommendations, prioritizing free open-source tools. We also share our practical experience and outcomes, including the successful creation of 72 models for surgical planning, patient education, and teaching. Although there are challenges associated with utilizing 3D printing in surgery, such as the requirement for specialized expertise and equipment, the advantages in surgical planning, patient education, and improved outcomes are evident. Further studies are warranted to refine and standardize these methodologies for broader adoption in medical practice.
1st Surgical Department General Teaching Hospital Prague Czech Republic
Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care General Teaching Hospital Prague Czech Republic
Institute of Biophysics and Informatics 1st Medical Faculty Charles University Prague Czech Republic
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