© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. The purpose of this work was creation 3D model of the front part of the skull of the patient and evaluates the effectiveness of its use in the planning of the operation. To achieve this goal was chosen an operation to remove a tumor of the right eyelid, germinate in the zygomatic bone. 3D printing was performed at different peripheral devices using the method of layering creating physical objects by a digital 3D model as well as the recovery model of the skull with the entire right malar bone for fixation on her titanium frame to maintain the eyeball in a fixed state
Three-dimensional printing technology, commonly known as practical or functional prototypes, is a on...
3D printing is a technique of fabricating physical models from a 3D volumetric digital image. The im...
Introduction Physical 3D models known by the industry as rapid prototyping involve the creation of a...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. The purpose of this work was creation 3D model of t...
“3D printing” is a common term that refers to a large variety of additive-based technologies which o...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is based on additive technology in which layers of materials are gra...
The use of 3D printing is gaining considerable success in many medical fields including surgery. Her...
Surgeons usually depend on their surgical training as well as medical imaging techniques such as mag...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing technology in neurosurgery has gained popularity nowadays. Skull bas...
The use of physical 3D models has been used in the industry for a while, fulfilling the function of ...
This article summarizes technical aspects of preparing printable 3D anatomical models created from r...
Alena Furdová,1 Miron Sramka,2 Andrej Thurzo,3 Adriana Furdová3 1Department of Ophtha...
Additive technologies are now widely used in various fields of clinical medicine. In particular, 3D ...
Abstract Background Three Dimensional (3D) printed models can aid in effective pre-operative plannin...
The application of anatomical models and surgical templates in maxillofacial surgery allows, among o...
Three-dimensional printing technology, commonly known as practical or functional prototypes, is a on...
3D printing is a technique of fabricating physical models from a 3D volumetric digital image. The im...
Introduction Physical 3D models known by the industry as rapid prototyping involve the creation of a...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. The purpose of this work was creation 3D model of t...
“3D printing” is a common term that refers to a large variety of additive-based technologies which o...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is based on additive technology in which layers of materials are gra...
The use of 3D printing is gaining considerable success in many medical fields including surgery. Her...
Surgeons usually depend on their surgical training as well as medical imaging techniques such as mag...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing technology in neurosurgery has gained popularity nowadays. Skull bas...
The use of physical 3D models has been used in the industry for a while, fulfilling the function of ...
This article summarizes technical aspects of preparing printable 3D anatomical models created from r...
Alena Furdová,1 Miron Sramka,2 Andrej Thurzo,3 Adriana Furdová3 1Department of Ophtha...
Additive technologies are now widely used in various fields of clinical medicine. In particular, 3D ...
Abstract Background Three Dimensional (3D) printed models can aid in effective pre-operative plannin...
The application of anatomical models and surgical templates in maxillofacial surgery allows, among o...
Three-dimensional printing technology, commonly known as practical or functional prototypes, is a on...
3D printing is a technique of fabricating physical models from a 3D volumetric digital image. The im...
Introduction Physical 3D models known by the industry as rapid prototyping involve the creation of a...