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Cost-effective, personalized, 3D-printed liver model for preoperative planning before laparoscopic liver hemihepatectomy for colorectal cancer metastases

PURPOSE: Three-dimensional (3D) printing for preoperative planning has been intensively developed in the recent years. However, the implementation of these solutions in hospitals is still difficult due to high costs, extremely expensive industrial-grade printers, and software that is difficult to ob...

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Autores principales: Witowski, Jan Sylwester, Pędziwiatr, Michał, Major, Piotr, Budzyński, Andrzej
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5702382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28144830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11548-017-1527-3
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author Witowski, Jan Sylwester
Pędziwiatr, Michał
Major, Piotr
Budzyński, Andrzej
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Pędziwiatr, Michał
Major, Piotr
Budzyński, Andrzej
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description PURPOSE: Three-dimensional (3D) printing for preoperative planning has been intensively developed in the recent years. However, the implementation of these solutions in hospitals is still difficult due to high costs, extremely expensive industrial-grade printers, and software that is difficult to obtain and learn along with a lack of a defined process. This paper presents a cost-effective technique of preparing 3D-printed liver models that preserves the shape and all of the structures, including the vessels and the tumor, which in the present case is colorectal liver metastasis. METHODS: The patient’s computed tomography scans were used for the separation and visualization of virtual 3D anatomical structures. Those elements were transformed into stereolithographic files and subsequently printed on a desktop 3D printer. The multipart structure was assembled and filled with silicone. The patient underwent subsequent laparoscopic right hemihepatectomy. The entire process is described step-by-step, and only free-to-use and mostly open-source software was used. RESULTS: As a result, a transparent, full-sized liver model with visible vessels and colorectal metastasis was created for under $150, which—taking into account 3D printer prices—is much cheaper than models presented in previous research papers. CONCLUSIONS: The increased accessibility of 3D models for physicians before complex laparoscopic surgical procedures such as hepatic resections could lead to beneficial breakthroughs in these sophisticated surgeries, as many reports show that these models reduce operative time and improve short term outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-57023822017-12-04 Cost-effective, personalized, 3D-printed liver model for preoperative planning before laparoscopic liver hemihepatectomy for colorectal cancer metastases Witowski, Jan Sylwester Pędziwiatr, Michał Major, Piotr Budzyński, Andrzej Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg Original Article PURPOSE: Three-dimensional (3D) printing for preoperative planning has been intensively developed in the recent years. However, the implementation of these solutions in hospitals is still difficult due to high costs, extremely expensive industrial-grade printers, and software that is difficult to obtain and learn along with a lack of a defined process. This paper presents a cost-effective technique of preparing 3D-printed liver models that preserves the shape and all of the structures, including the vessels and the tumor, which in the present case is colorectal liver metastasis. METHODS: The patient’s computed tomography scans were used for the separation and visualization of virtual 3D anatomical structures. Those elements were transformed into stereolithographic files and subsequently printed on a desktop 3D printer. The multipart structure was assembled and filled with silicone. The patient underwent subsequent laparoscopic right hemihepatectomy. The entire process is described step-by-step, and only free-to-use and mostly open-source software was used. RESULTS: As a result, a transparent, full-sized liver model with visible vessels and colorectal metastasis was created for under $150, which—taking into account 3D printer prices—is much cheaper than models presented in previous research papers. CONCLUSIONS: The increased accessibility of 3D models for physicians before complex laparoscopic surgical procedures such as hepatic resections could lead to beneficial breakthroughs in these sophisticated surgeries, as many reports show that these models reduce operative time and improve short term outcomes. Springer International Publishing 2017-01-31 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5702382/ /pubmed/28144830 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11548-017-1527-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Witowski, Jan Sylwester
Pędziwiatr, Michał
Major, Piotr
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Cost-effective, personalized, 3D-printed liver model for preoperative planning before laparoscopic liver hemihepatectomy for colorectal cancer metastases
title Cost-effective, personalized, 3D-printed liver model for preoperative planning before laparoscopic liver hemihepatectomy for colorectal cancer metastases
title_full Cost-effective, personalized, 3D-printed liver model for preoperative planning before laparoscopic liver hemihepatectomy for colorectal cancer metastases
title_fullStr Cost-effective, personalized, 3D-printed liver model for preoperative planning before laparoscopic liver hemihepatectomy for colorectal cancer metastases
title_full_unstemmed Cost-effective, personalized, 3D-printed liver model for preoperative planning before laparoscopic liver hemihepatectomy for colorectal cancer metastases
title_short Cost-effective, personalized, 3D-printed liver model for preoperative planning before laparoscopic liver hemihepatectomy for colorectal cancer metastases
title_sort cost-effective, personalized, 3d-printed liver model for preoperative planning before laparoscopic liver hemihepatectomy for colorectal cancer metastases
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5702382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28144830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11548-017-1527-3
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