3D printing surgical phantoms and their role in the visualization of medical procedures

Monica Higgins , Steve Leung , Norbert Radacsi
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Abstract

The ongoing growth of three-dimensional (3D) printing has started to expand into the medical field. To date, the main challenge is a lack of information surrounding the materials which accurately mimic soft tissue, and how they can be reproduced into a surgical phantom for medical use. This study reports on successful materials for simulating soft tissue, and the methods in which they can be printed to create surgical phantoms. Noteworthy materials which have been reported in literature as having good concordance with soft tissue mechanical properties have been identified as silicone, gelatin, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and Stratasys-manufactured TangoPlus. Four printing techniques, namely material extrusion, material jetting, photopolymerization, and powder bed fusion, are discussed and reviewed on their suitability for fabricating phantoms, and a summary of their use in literature has been presented in tabular format. This study explores the current uses of 3D-printed phantoms for surgical training, surgical planning and patient understanding and discusses ways in which this could be advanced in the future.

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三维(3D)打印的持续增长已经开始扩展到医疗领域。迄今为止,主要的挑战是缺乏关于准确模拟软组织的材料的信息,以及如何将它们复制成用于医疗用途的外科假体。这项研究报告了模拟软组织的成功材料,以及打印这些材料以制造手术幻影的方法。值得注意的是,在文献中报道的与软组织机械性能具有良好一致性的材料被确定为硅酮、明胶、聚乙烯醇(PVA)和stratasys制造的TangoPlus。四种印刷技术,即材料挤压,材料喷射,光聚合和粉末床熔融,讨论和审查了他们的适用性制造的幻影,并总结了他们的使用在文献中以表格形式呈现。本研究探讨了目前3d打印模型在手术培训、手术计划和患者理解方面的应用,并讨论了未来可以推进的方法。
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Annals of 3D printed medicine
Annals of 3D printed medicine Medicine and Dentistry (General), Materials Science (General)
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