Utility of multimaterial 3D printers in creating models with pathological entities to enhance the training experience of neurosurgeons.
The advent of multimaterial 3D printers allows the creation of neurosurgical models of a more realistic nature, mimicking real tissues. The authors used the latest generation of 3D printer to create a model, with an inbuilt pathological entity, of varying consistency and density. Using this model th...
Main Authors: | Waran, V, Narayanan, V, Karuppiah, R, Owen, S, Aziz, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2014
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