Scientific Reports (Mar 2021)

Clinical application of patient-specific 3D printing brain tumor model production system for neurosurgery

  • Yun-Sik Dho,
  • Doohee Lee,
  • Teahyun Ha,
  • So Young Ji,
  • Kyung Min Kim,
  • Ho Kang,
  • Min-Sung Kim,
  • Jin Wook Kim,
  • Won-Sang Cho,
  • Yong Hwy Kim,
  • Young Gyu Kim,
  • Sang Joon Park,
  • Chul-Kee Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-86546-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract The usefulness of 3-dimensional (3D)-printed disease models has been recognized in various medical fields. This study aims to introduce a production platform for patient-specific 3D-printed brain tumor model in clinical practice and evaluate its effectiveness. A full-cycle platform was created for the clinical application of a 3D-printed brain tumor model (3D-printed model) production system. Essential elements included automated segmentation software, cloud-based interactive communication tools, customized brain models with exquisite expression of brain anatomy in transparent material, adjunctive devices for surgical simulation, and swift process cycles to meet practical needs. A simulated clinical usefulness validation was conducted in which neurosurgeons assessed the usefulness of the 3D-printed models in 10 cases. We successfully produced clinically applicable patient-specific models within 4 days using the established platform. The simulated clinical usefulness validation results revealed the significant superiority of the 3D-printed models in surgical planning regarding surgical posture (p = 0.0147) and craniotomy design (p = 0.0072) compared to conventional magnetic resonance images. The benefit was more noticeable for neurosurgeons with less experience. We established a 3D-printed brain tumor model production system that is ready to use in daily clinical practice for neurosurgery.