Abstract
Tridimensional printing is becoming relevant in medicine, specially in surgical and interventional specialties. We review the technical aspects and clinical application of airway tridimensional printing. Using this technique, simulation models for bronchoscopy and models for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures such as stent design, tracheal reconstruction and airway models can be created.
Highlights
La impresión tridimensional (3D), también conocida como fabricación aditiva, es un proceso en el que se crea un objeto 3D mediante los depósitos sucesivos de un material específico
We review the technical aspects and clinical application of airway tridimensional printing
Am J Respir.[Abstract], disponible en https://www.atsjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1164/ ajrccmconference.2017.195.1_MeetingAbstracts.A1711 [Consultado el 11 de enero de 2019]
Summary
Sebastián Gando[1], Gonzalo Labarca[2], Adnan Majid[3], Erik Folch[4], Hiren J. Mehta[5], Michael Jantz[5], Sebastian Fernandez-Bussy[6]
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