We describe a technique that creates a 3-dimensional (3D) printed model from a patient’s own computed tomography scan. This introduces an adjunct to conventional imaging for the surgical management of femoral acetabular impingement. The creation of a tactile 1:1 scale model with patient-specific anatomy allows for free manipulation and inspection. This is compared to planar imaging and 3D-reconstructed computer tomography scans, which are limited in their degrees of movement. With a minimal learning curve because of a highly iterative process, no prior experience in 3D printing is required to successfully complete this technique. The primary barrier of entry is the initial start-up cost of a 3D printer; however, the price per print is minim...
“3D printing” is a common term that refers to a large variety of additive-based technologies which o...
none11noThis paper presents the application of a low-cost 3D printing technology in pre-operative pl...
Large acetabular pelvic bone defects are frequently observed in the revision surgery of hip arthropl...
Revision hip arthroplasty requires comprehensive appreciation of abnormal bony anatomy. Advances in ...
Introduction: Surgical planning for complex total hip arthroplasty (THA) often presents a challenge....
Background and aim: Three-dimensional (3D) printing is prevailing in surgical planning of complex ca...
3D computer modelling and 3D printing technology is approaching a commodity level in many areas, inc...
The present work shows how 3D models extracted from a computerised tomography (CT) scan can be proce...
Most of the 3D printing applications of preoperative models have been focused on dental and cranioma...
Background and Purpose. Hip dislocation combined with acetabular fracture remains a challenging cond...
Femoral acetabular impingement is a common hip disorder that may prove debilitating to many patients...
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printing technology has widespread in a variety of scientific fie...
Abstract Background Three Dimensional (3D) printed models can aid in effective pre-operative plannin...
The use of 3D printing is gaining considerable success in many medical fields including surgery. Her...
There are a number of challenges associated with the operative treatment of acetabular fractures. Th...
“3D printing” is a common term that refers to a large variety of additive-based technologies which o...
none11noThis paper presents the application of a low-cost 3D printing technology in pre-operative pl...
Large acetabular pelvic bone defects are frequently observed in the revision surgery of hip arthropl...
Revision hip arthroplasty requires comprehensive appreciation of abnormal bony anatomy. Advances in ...
Introduction: Surgical planning for complex total hip arthroplasty (THA) often presents a challenge....
Background and aim: Three-dimensional (3D) printing is prevailing in surgical planning of complex ca...
3D computer modelling and 3D printing technology is approaching a commodity level in many areas, inc...
The present work shows how 3D models extracted from a computerised tomography (CT) scan can be proce...
Most of the 3D printing applications of preoperative models have been focused on dental and cranioma...
Background and Purpose. Hip dislocation combined with acetabular fracture remains a challenging cond...
Femoral acetabular impingement is a common hip disorder that may prove debilitating to many patients...
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printing technology has widespread in a variety of scientific fie...
Abstract Background Three Dimensional (3D) printed models can aid in effective pre-operative plannin...
The use of 3D printing is gaining considerable success in many medical fields including surgery. Her...
There are a number of challenges associated with the operative treatment of acetabular fractures. Th...
“3D printing” is a common term that refers to a large variety of additive-based technologies which o...
none11noThis paper presents the application of a low-cost 3D printing technology in pre-operative pl...
Large acetabular pelvic bone defects are frequently observed in the revision surgery of hip arthropl...