Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Aug 2021)

Towards realistic organ models for 3D printing and visualization

  • Kraft Valentin,
  • Schumann Christian,
  • Salzmann Daniela,
  • Nopper Hans,
  • Lück Thomas,
  • Weyhe Dirk,
  • Schenk Andrea

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2021-1036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 166 – 170

Abstract

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Three-dimensional visualizations and 3D-printed organs are used increasingly for teaching, surgery planning, patient education, and interventions. Hence, pipelines for the creation of the necessary geometric data from CT or MR images on a per-patient basis are needed. Furthermore, modern 3D printing techniques enable new possibilities for the models with regard to color, softness, and textures. However, to utilize these new features, the respective information has to be derived from the medical images in addition to the geometry of the relevant organ structures. In this work, we propose an automatable pipeline for the creation of realistic, patientspecific 3D-models for visualization and 3D printing in the context of liver surgery and discuss remaining challenges.

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