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Image once, print thrice? Three-dimensional printing of replacement parts.

Timothy M RankinBlair A WormerJohn D MillerNicholas A GiovincoSalam Al KassisDavid G Armstrong
Published in: The British journal of radiology (2018)
There is level IV evidence to support the use of 3D printing for education, pre-operative planning, simulation and implantation. In order to make this technology widely applicable, it will require automation of DICOM to standard tessellation language to implant. Advances in knowledge: Recent lapses in intellectual property and greater familiarity with rapid prototyping in medicine has set the stage for the next generation of custom implants, simulators and autografts. Radiologists may be able to help establish reimbursable procedural terminology.
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