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Patient-specific 3D printed model of biliary ducts with congenital cyst

  
@article{QIMS22847,
	author = {Amee Allan and Catherine Kealley and Andrew Squelch and Yin How Wong and Chai Hong Yeong and Zhonghua Sun},
	title = {Patient-specific 3D printed model of biliary ducts with congenital cyst},
	journal = {Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery},
	volume = {9},
	number = {1},
	year = {2018},
	keywords = {},
	abstract = {Background: 3D printing has shown great promise in medical applications, with increasing reports in liver diseases. However, research on 3D printing in biliary disease is limited with lack of studies on validation of model accuracy. In this study, we presented our experience of creating a realistic 3D printed model of biliary ducts with congenital cyst.  Measurements of anatomical landmarks were compared at different stages of model generation to determine dimensional accuracy.
Methods: Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) images of a patient diagnosed with congenital cyst in the common bile duct with dilated hepatic ducts were used to create the 3D printed model. The 3D printed model was scanned on a 64-slice CT scanner using the similar abdominal CT protocol. Measurements of anatomical structures including common hepatic duct (CHD), right hepatic duct (RHD), left hepatic duct (LHD) and the cyst at left to right and anterior to posterior dimensions were performed and compared between original CT images, the standard tessellation language (STL) image and CT images of the 3D model.
Results: The 3D printing model was successfully generated with replication of biliary ducts and cyst. Significant differences in measurements of these landmarks were found between the STL and the original CT images, and the CT images of the 3D printed model and the original CT images (P},
	issn = {2223-4306},	url = {https://qims.amegroups.org/article/view/22847}
}