SAGE Open Medical Case Reports (Jun 2020)

Use of a three-dimensional printed anatomical model for tumor management in a pediatric patient

  • David Salazar,
  • Trevor J. Huff,
  • Justin Cramer,
  • Lincoln Wong,
  • Gabe Linke,
  • Jorge Zuniga

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X20927600
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the usage of an anatomical model to improve surgical planning of a complex schwannoma resection. As advancements in additive manufacturing continue to prosper, new applications of this valuable technology are being implemented in the medical field. One of the most recent applications has been in the development of patient-specific anatomical models for unique clinical education as well as for preoperative planning. In this case, a multidisciplinary team with expertise in research, three-dimensional printing, and medicine was formed to develop a three-dimensional printed model that could be used to help plan the reduction of a tumor from the cervical spine of a pediatric patient. Image segmentation and stereolithography creation were accomplished using Mimics and 3-matic, respectively. Models were developed on two different printer types to view different aspects of the region of interest. Reports from the operating surgeon indicated that the model was instrumental in the planning procedures of the operation and reducing operation time.