WOS: 000394351800065PubMed ID: 27785571The purpose of this study is to recreate live patient arterial anomalies using new recent application of three-dimensional (3D) printed anatomical models. Another purpose of building such models is to evaluate the effectiveness of angiographic data. With the help of the DICOM files from computed tomographic angiography (CT-A), we were able to build a printed model of variant course of the internal carotid artery (ICA). Images of coiling of the ICA taken by CT-A, were then converted into 3D images using Google SketchUp free software, and the images were saved in stereolithography format. Imaging helped us conduct the examination in details with reference to geometrical features of ICA, degree of curve, ...
The internal carotid artery enters the skull via the carotid canal in the petrous portion of the tem...
This paper addresses the problem of segmenting vessels and other tubular tree-like structures. The u...
Background: We aimed to investigate the potential role of three-dimensional printed anatomical model...
WOS: 000408431700012PubMed ID: 28168520A new application of teaching anatomy includes the use of com...
ObjectiveTo investigate variability in the level of bifurcation relative to other anatomical landmar...
BACKGROUND Treatment of complex intracranial aneurysms requires strategic pre-interventional or p...
PURPOSE: To fabricate a three-dimensional biomodels of intracranial aneurysms, using rapid prototypi...
The recovery of three-dimensional (3D) object information from biplane CT angiographic images is sti...
The purpose of this work is mainly to manufacture several anatomical models in a polymeric material ...
This dataset contains 62 cases of left and right-side carotid bifurcations (approx. 110 inner wall m...
Despite the new ideas were inspired in medical treatment by the rapid advancement of three-dimension...
In this project, we have investigated new ways of modelling and analysis of human vasculature from M...
Interactive model developed from 3D reconstructions of human magnetic resonance (MR) image
Congenital heart disease is a collection of defects present at birth which impact on the normal func...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the ability of the "wall-carving (WC) image technique", which uses vascular ima...
The internal carotid artery enters the skull via the carotid canal in the petrous portion of the tem...
This paper addresses the problem of segmenting vessels and other tubular tree-like structures. The u...
Background: We aimed to investigate the potential role of three-dimensional printed anatomical model...
WOS: 000408431700012PubMed ID: 28168520A new application of teaching anatomy includes the use of com...
ObjectiveTo investigate variability in the level of bifurcation relative to other anatomical landmar...
BACKGROUND Treatment of complex intracranial aneurysms requires strategic pre-interventional or p...
PURPOSE: To fabricate a three-dimensional biomodels of intracranial aneurysms, using rapid prototypi...
The recovery of three-dimensional (3D) object information from biplane CT angiographic images is sti...
The purpose of this work is mainly to manufacture several anatomical models in a polymeric material ...
This dataset contains 62 cases of left and right-side carotid bifurcations (approx. 110 inner wall m...
Despite the new ideas were inspired in medical treatment by the rapid advancement of three-dimension...
In this project, we have investigated new ways of modelling and analysis of human vasculature from M...
Interactive model developed from 3D reconstructions of human magnetic resonance (MR) image
Congenital heart disease is a collection of defects present at birth which impact on the normal func...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the ability of the "wall-carving (WC) image technique", which uses vascular ima...
The internal carotid artery enters the skull via the carotid canal in the petrous portion of the tem...
This paper addresses the problem of segmenting vessels and other tubular tree-like structures. The u...
Background: We aimed to investigate the potential role of three-dimensional printed anatomical model...