Three-dimensional (3D) printing is relatively a new technology with clinical applications, which enable us to create rapid accurate prototype of the selected anatomic region, making it possible to plan complex surgery and pre-bend hardware for individual surgical cases. This study aimed to express our experience with the use of medical rapid prototype (MRP) of the maxillofacial region created by desktop 3D printer and its application in maxillofacial reconstructive surgeries. Three patients with benign mandible tumors were included in this study after obtaining informed consent. All patient?s maxillofacial CT scan data was processed by segmentation and isolation software and mandible MRP was printed using our desktop 3D printer. These model...
Maxillofacial reconstruction poses a major challenge to surgeons because of the associated anatomica...
BackgroundRecently, medical rapid prototyping (MRP) models, fabricated with computer-aided design an...
Reconstruction of Maxillofacial defects following complex resection is common challenge encountered ...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is relatively a new technology with clinical applications, which ena...
Medical models represent portions of human anatomy obtained from three-dimensional (3D) medical imag...
Surgeons usually depend on their surgical training as well as medical imaging techniques such as mag...
The application of anatomical models and surgical templates in maxillofacial surgery allows, among o...
Background: In the case of mandibular resection that leaves a large mandibular bone defect, a mandib...
Abstract Mandibular reconstructions are complex clinical pictures that require careful planning for ...
Abstract Background In the oral and maxillofacial surgery and dentistry fields, the use of three-dim...
Introduction: Three-dimensional (3D) printing, also known as “rapid prototyping” or “additive techno...
International audiencePlanning of free fibula flaps for mandibular reconstruction improves the quali...
Background: Mandibular reconstruction following malignancy ablation is the mainstream therapy in res...
Currently, imaging techniques such as Computed Tomography with three-dimensional reconstruction (3D)...
The aim of this study was to explore the efficiency and usefulness of tridimensional printing in pla...
Maxillofacial reconstruction poses a major challenge to surgeons because of the associated anatomica...
BackgroundRecently, medical rapid prototyping (MRP) models, fabricated with computer-aided design an...
Reconstruction of Maxillofacial defects following complex resection is common challenge encountered ...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is relatively a new technology with clinical applications, which ena...
Medical models represent portions of human anatomy obtained from three-dimensional (3D) medical imag...
Surgeons usually depend on their surgical training as well as medical imaging techniques such as mag...
The application of anatomical models and surgical templates in maxillofacial surgery allows, among o...
Background: In the case of mandibular resection that leaves a large mandibular bone defect, a mandib...
Abstract Mandibular reconstructions are complex clinical pictures that require careful planning for ...
Abstract Background In the oral and maxillofacial surgery and dentistry fields, the use of three-dim...
Introduction: Three-dimensional (3D) printing, also known as “rapid prototyping” or “additive techno...
International audiencePlanning of free fibula flaps for mandibular reconstruction improves the quali...
Background: Mandibular reconstruction following malignancy ablation is the mainstream therapy in res...
Currently, imaging techniques such as Computed Tomography with three-dimensional reconstruction (3D)...
The aim of this study was to explore the efficiency and usefulness of tridimensional printing in pla...
Maxillofacial reconstruction poses a major challenge to surgeons because of the associated anatomica...
BackgroundRecently, medical rapid prototyping (MRP) models, fabricated with computer-aided design an...
Reconstruction of Maxillofacial defects following complex resection is common challenge encountered ...