Like a fingerprint, ear shape is a unique personal feature that should be reconstructed with a high fidelity during reconstructive surgery. Ear cartilage tissue engineering (TE) advantageously offers the possibility to use novel 3D manufacturing techniques to reconstruct the ear, thus allowing for a detailed auricular shape. However it also requires detailed patient-specific images of the 3D cartilage structures of the patient’s intact contralateral ear (if available). Therefore the aim of this study was to develop and evaluate an imaging strategy for acquiring patient-specific ear cartilage shape, with sufficient precision and accuracy for use in a clinical setting.Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed on 14 volunteer and six cada...
INTRODUCTION: Autologous techniques for the reconstruction of pediatric microtia often result in sub...
INTRODUCTION: Autologous techniques for the reconstruction of pediatric microtia often result in sub...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to prospectively assess the Eustachian tube (ET) cartilage us...
Like a fingerprint, ear shape is a unique personal feature that should be reconstructed with a high ...
INTRODUCTION: Like a fingerprint, ear shape is a unique personal feature that should be reconstructe...
INTRODUCTION: Like a fingerprint, ear shape is a unique personal feature that should be reconstructe...
Introduction: Like a fingerprint, ear shape is a unique personal feature that should be reconstructe...
Three-dimensional imaging and advanced manufacturing are being applied in health care research to cr...
Introduction Ear reconstruction is a tedious and demanding surgical procedure and the implant framew...
The focus of this thesis was to advance the methods and knowledge of the field of biofabrication by ...
Ear reconstruction using three-dimensional (3D) printing technique has been considered as a good sub...
Purpose: To compare dimensional measurements on computer images generated from data captured digital...
Purpose: To compare dimensional measurements on computer images generated from data captured digital...
(A) High-resolution images of a pediatric ear were rapidly scanned, while human auricular cartilage ...
Purpose: To compare dimensional measurements on computer images generated from data captured digital...
INTRODUCTION: Autologous techniques for the reconstruction of pediatric microtia often result in sub...
INTRODUCTION: Autologous techniques for the reconstruction of pediatric microtia often result in sub...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to prospectively assess the Eustachian tube (ET) cartilage us...
Like a fingerprint, ear shape is a unique personal feature that should be reconstructed with a high ...
INTRODUCTION: Like a fingerprint, ear shape is a unique personal feature that should be reconstructe...
INTRODUCTION: Like a fingerprint, ear shape is a unique personal feature that should be reconstructe...
Introduction: Like a fingerprint, ear shape is a unique personal feature that should be reconstructe...
Three-dimensional imaging and advanced manufacturing are being applied in health care research to cr...
Introduction Ear reconstruction is a tedious and demanding surgical procedure and the implant framew...
The focus of this thesis was to advance the methods and knowledge of the field of biofabrication by ...
Ear reconstruction using three-dimensional (3D) printing technique has been considered as a good sub...
Purpose: To compare dimensional measurements on computer images generated from data captured digital...
Purpose: To compare dimensional measurements on computer images generated from data captured digital...
(A) High-resolution images of a pediatric ear were rapidly scanned, while human auricular cartilage ...
Purpose: To compare dimensional measurements on computer images generated from data captured digital...
INTRODUCTION: Autologous techniques for the reconstruction of pediatric microtia often result in sub...
INTRODUCTION: Autologous techniques for the reconstruction of pediatric microtia often result in sub...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to prospectively assess the Eustachian tube (ET) cartilage us...