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A Comparative Study between Scanning Devices for 3D Printing of Personalized Ostomy Patches.

Sofia ZahiaBegonya Garcia ZapirainJon AnakabeJoan AnderOscar Jossa BastidasAlberto Loizate Totoricagüena
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
This papers presents a comparative study of three different 3D scanning modalities to acquire 3D meshes of stoma barrier rings from ostomized patients. Computerized Tomography and Structured light scanning methods were the digitization technologies studied in this research. Among the Structured Light systems, the Go!Scan 20 and the Structure Sensor were chosen as the handheld 3D scanners. Nineteen ostomized patients took part in this study, starting from the 3D scans acquisition until the printed ostomy patches validation. 3D mesh processing, mesh generation and 3D mesh comparison was carried out using commercial softwares. The results of the presented study show that the Structure Sensor, which is the low cost structured light 3D sensor, has a great potential for such applications. This study also discusses the benefits and reliability of low-cost structured light systems.
Keyphrases
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