2018
DOI: 10.1101/251488
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Feasibility of clinician-facilitated 3D printing of synthetic cranioplasty flaps

Abstract: Objectives3D scanning and stereolithographic printing technology becoming increasingly common, however its implementation into clinical practice is in its primacy. These technologies may be esoteric to the practicing neurosurgeon. We explored a range of 3D scanning and stereolithographic techniques to create patient-specific synthetic implants.MethodsWe simulated bilateral craniectomies from a single cadaveric specimen to create 3 methods of creating stereolithographically-viable virtual models. Firstly, we us… Show more

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