Scaled anatomical model creation of biomedical tomographic imaging data and associated labels for subsequent sub-surface laser engraving (SSLE) of glass crystals

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Abstract

Biomedical imaging modalities like computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) provide excellent platforms for collecting three-dimensional data sets of patient or specimen anatomy in clinical or preclinical settings. However, the use of a virtual, on-screen display limits the ability of these tomographic images to fully convey the anatomical information embedded within. One solution is to interface a biomedical imaging data set with 3D printing technology to generate a physical replica. Here we detail a complementary method to visualize tomographic imaging data with a hand-held model: Sub Surface Laser Engraving (SSLE) of crystal glass. SSLE offers several unique benefits including: the facile ability to include anatomical labels, as well as a scale bar; streamlined multipart assembly of complex structures in one medium; high resolution in the X, Y, and Z planes; and semi-transparent shells for visualization of internal anatomical substructures. Here we demonstrate the process of SSLE with CT data sets derived from pre-clinical and clinical sources. This protocol will serve as a powerful and inexpensive new tool with which to visualize complex anatomical structures for scientists and students in a number of educational and research settings.

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Betts, A. M., McGoldrick, M. T., Dethlefs, C. R., Piotrowicz, J., Van Avermaete, T., Maki, J., … Leevy, W. M. (2017). Scaled anatomical model creation of biomedical tomographic imaging data and associated labels for subsequent sub-surface laser engraving (SSLE) of glass crystals. Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2017(122). https://doi.org/10.3791/55340

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