Application of 3-D printing (rapid prototyping) for creating physical models of pediatric orthopedic disorders

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Abstract

Three-dimensional printing called rapid prototyping, a technology that is used to create physical models based on a 3-D computer representation, is now commercially available and can be created from CT or MRI datasets. This technical innovation paper reviews the specific requirements and steps necessary to apply biomedical 3-D printing of pediatric musculoskeletal disorders. We discuss its role for the radiologist, orthopedist and patient. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Starosolski, Z. A., Kan, J. H., Rosenfeld, S. D., Krishnamurthy, R., & Annapragada, A. (2014). Application of 3-D printing (rapid prototyping) for creating physical models of pediatric orthopedic disorders. Pediatric Radiology, 44(2), 216–221. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00247-013-2788-9

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