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Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 3D printing Special Interest Group (SIG): guidelines for medical 3D printing and appropriateness for clinical scenarios

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Chepelev, L; Wake, N; Ryan, J; Althobaity, W; Gupta, A; Arribas, E; Santiago, L; Ballard, DH; Wang, KC; Weadock, W; Ionita, CN; Mitsouras, D ...
Published in: 3D Printing in Medicine
December 1, 2018

Medical three-dimensional (3D) printing has expanded dramatically over the past three decades with growth in both facility adoption and the variety of medical applications. Consideration for each step required to create accurate 3D printed models from medical imaging data impacts patient care and management. In this paper, a writing group representing the Radiological Society of North America Special Interest Group on 3D Printing (SIG) provides recommendations that have been vetted and voted on by the SIG active membership. This body of work includes appropriate clinical use of anatomic models 3D printed for diagnostic use in the care of patients with specific medical conditions. The recommendations provide guidance for approaches and tools in medical 3D printing, from image acquisition, segmentation of the desired anatomy intended for 3D printing, creation of a 3D-printable model, and post-processing of 3D printed anatomic models for patient care.

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3D Printing in Medicine

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2365-6271

Publication Date

December 1, 2018

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4

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1

Related Subject Headings

  • 4003 Biomedical engineering
 

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Chepelev, L., Wake, N., Ryan, J., Althobaity, W., Gupta, A., Arribas, E., … Potito, F. (2018). Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 3D printing Special Interest Group (SIG): guidelines for medical 3D printing and appropriateness for clinical scenarios. 3D Printing in Medicine, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41205-018-0030-y
Chepelev, L., N. Wake, J. Ryan, W. Althobaity, A. Gupta, E. Arribas, L. Santiago, et al. “Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 3D printing Special Interest Group (SIG): guidelines for medical 3D printing and appropriateness for clinical scenarios.” 3D Printing in Medicine 4, no. 1 (December 1, 2018). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41205-018-0030-y.
Chepelev L, Wake N, Ryan J, Althobaity W, Gupta A, Arribas E, et al. Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 3D printing Special Interest Group (SIG): guidelines for medical 3D printing and appropriateness for clinical scenarios. 3D Printing in Medicine. 2018 Dec 1;4(1).
Chepelev, L., et al. “Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 3D printing Special Interest Group (SIG): guidelines for medical 3D printing and appropriateness for clinical scenarios.” 3D Printing in Medicine, vol. 4, no. 1, Dec. 2018. Scopus, doi:10.1186/s41205-018-0030-y.
Chepelev L, Wake N, Ryan J, Althobaity W, Gupta A, Arribas E, Santiago L, Ballard DH, Wang KC, Weadock W, Ionita CN, Mitsouras D, Morris J, Matsumoto J, Christensen A, Liacouras P, Rybicki FJ, Sheikh A, Levitin A, Zoga AC, Espinoza AA, Chien AJ, Shah AB, Temdemno AMD, Chaoui AS, Alexander AE, Rao AV, Garcia A, Colon AR, Leimgruber A, Vanderhofstadt AM, Khan-Bonenberger A, Guazzoni AA, McComb BL, Tubb BE, Johnson B, Howe BM, Rabah B, Greenwood BM, Ripley BA, Kline-Fath BM, Chanin B, Tweddale BA, McNamee B, Barack BM, Shuckett BM, Crutchfield B, Butler CL, Ridpath CA, Hernandez Rojas CI, Torres C, Souza CA, Hoffmann CC, Kirby CL, Wu CL, Letrong C, Kotsarini C, Kim CJ, Swingle CA, Smith CE, Wilke C, Yurko C, Silva C, Wilson CM, Howard CS, Selvam DA, Fuller DA, Crawford DA, Davis D, LaRussa D, Madsen DS, Marin D, Thakrar D, Nuthals D, Dreizin D, Hough DM, MacCutcheon D, Vora D, Starkey DE, Samama D, West DL, Twickler DM, Emerson DS, Xu D, Shum DJ, Lucas ED, Rosa EM, Del Grosso EA, Quigley EP, Stefanowicz E, Escobar ER, Baumel EM, Teil E, Stromeyer EW, Ferris EJ, D’Alessandro F, Toonsi F, Shah FM, Alvarado FA, Potito F. Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 3D printing Special Interest Group (SIG): guidelines for medical 3D printing and appropriateness for clinical scenarios. 3D Printing in Medicine. 2018 Dec 1;4(1).

Published In

3D Printing in Medicine

DOI

EISSN

2365-6271

Publication Date

December 1, 2018

Volume

4

Issue

1

Related Subject Headings

  • 4003 Biomedical engineering