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Three-dimensional printed models in multidisciplinary planning of complex tracheal reconstruction.

Karthik BalakrishnanShelagh CoferJane M MatsumotoJoseph A DearaniR Paul Boesch
Published in: The Laryngoscope (2016)
Three-dimensional printed models are increasingly used in medicine and surgery, but applications of these models in the planning of operative procedures is not well described. In particular, their benefits have not been documented in complex, multiservice, high-risk operations. We describe five cases of complex pediatric tracheal reconstruction for which three-dimensional models had specific benefits in planning as well as in education of trainees, operating room staff, and patient families. We also describe our method for producing models so that others can adopt the technology if desired. Laryngoscope, 127:967-970, 2017.
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