CT conversion workflow for intraoperative usage of bony models: From DICOM data to 3D printed models

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This paper presents the application of a low-cost 3D printing technology in pre-operative planning and intra-operative decision-making. Starting from Computed Tomography (CT) scans, we were able to reconstruct a 3D model of the area of interest with a very simple and rapid workflow, using open-source software and an entry level 3D printer. The use of High Temperature Poly-Lactic Acid (HTPLA) by ProtoPasta allowed fabricating sterilizable models, which could be used within the surgical field. We believe that our method is an appealing alternative to high-end commercial products, being superior for cost and speed of production. It could be advantageous especially for small and less affluent hospitals that could produce customized sterilizable tools with little investment and high versatility.

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Osti, F., Santi, G. M., Neri, M., Liverani, A., Frizziero, L., Stilli, S., … Trisolino, G. (2019). CT conversion workflow for intraoperative usage of bony models: From DICOM data to 3D printed models. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 9(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/app9040708

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