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Possibility of 3D Printing in Ophthalmology – First Experiences by Stereotactic Radiosurgery Planning Scheme of Intraocular Tumor


Authors: A. Furdová 1;  Furdová, Ad. 1;  Thurzo;  A 2;  Šramka;  M 3;  M. Chorvát 3;  Králik;  G 4
Authors‘ workplace: Klinika oftalmológie LF UK a UN Ružinov, Bratislava 1;  Ústav simulačného a virtuálneho medicínskeho vzdelávania LFUK, Bratislava 2;  Klinika stereotaktickej rádiochirurgie, Onkologický ústav sv. Alžbety a VŠZaSP, Bratislava 3;  Ústav klinickej fyziky LF SZU a OÚSA, Bratislava 4
Published in: Čes. a slov. Oftal., 72, 2016, No. 3, p. 80-84
Category: Original Article

Overview

Nowadays 3D printing allows us to create physical objects on the basis of digital data. Thanks to its rapid development the use enormously increased in medicine too. Its creations facilitate surgical planning processes, education and research in context of organ transplantation, individualization prostheses, breast forms, and others.

Our article describes the wide range of applied 3D printing technology possibilities in ophthalmology. It is focusing on innovative implementation of eye tumors treatment planning in stereotactic radiosurgery irradiation.

We analyze our first experience with 3D printing model of the eye in intraocular tumor planning stereotactic radiosurgery.

Key words:
3D printing, model, Fused Deposition Modelling, stereotactic radiosurgery, prostheses, intraocular tumor


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