3D printing for congenital heart disease: a single site’s initial three-yearexperience
Journal Title: 3D Printing in Medicine - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue
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Justin Ryan, Jonathan Plasencia, Randy Richardson, Daniel Velez, John J. Nigro, Stephen Pophal, David Frakes
Utilizing a low-cost desktop 3D printer to develop a “one-stop 3D printing lab” for oral and maxillofacial surgery and dentistry fields
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Abstracts from the 3dMed Australia Conference 2018: Melbourne, Australia. 13-14October, 2018
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Imaging properties of 3D printed breast phantoms for lesion localization and Core needle biopsy training
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy in females and frequently requires core needle biopsy (CNB) to guide management. Adequate training resources for CNB suffer tremendous limitations in reusability, a...
3D-printed phantom study for investigating stent abutment during gastroduodenal stent placement for gastric outlet obstruction
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Medical 3D printing for vascular interventions and surgical oncology: a primer for the 2016 radiological society of North America (RSNA) hands-on course in 3D printing
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