Baby's Skull Rebuilt With Help From A 3D Printer (newsday.com)
schwit1 writes: A team at Stony Brook Children's Hospital was able to use a 3-D printer to produce a replica of baby Vincent's skull, which, in turn, allowed the medical team to fully rehearse the surgery long before they stepped into the operating room. Through a collaboration with Medical Modeling in Colorado, known now as 3D Systems, Egnor and Duboys were able to virtually plan the entire surgery in advance. Duboys said images from a CT scan of baby Vincent's head were sent to the company, which then manufactured a model skull using the CT information as a template. The company also created a model of what Vincent's skull should look like after surgery.
Pure Genius
I'm building a 3d printer largely out of baby skulls.
What they didn't say was that they had to do it all over again after they realised someone had fed the 3D modelling software a copy of the Coneheads movie
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I tried to 3D print a replica of my penis, but alas, it wouldn't fit within the build volume of my Ultimaker 2 Extended.
Soon replacement bones will be 3D printed.
What do you want from life? A baby's arm holding an apple.
At last I can realise my ambition!
Facts are history now plebs have politics for religion on social media.
Practice makes perfect.
What's the cost of the 3-D print?
What's a reasonable price for this sort of print-job?
How do these two questions intersect? Does the fact that the print-job is related to medicine skew this intersection?
We'll also need a 3D printer to rebuild America's dignity after 4 years of The Donald.
Surgeons used a room to rehearse the procedure.
I thought the 3D printing hype would die down finally, but no, here we go again.
What is a baby Vincent? Is it some type of livestock?
captcha: nonsense
Eventually there will be no point printing out the skull. Just put on some VR goggles and manipulate a virtual skull. I mean, they need to have a 3D mesh of the skull to print it anyways.
a malformation that gave the baby’s head a triangular appearance. She...
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Are we linking to that kind of crap now?
From 2013: http://www.livescience.com/41309-brain-surgeons-practice-3d-printing.htm
Although I believe UF has an in-house SLS 3D printer, rather than having to send it out to a tech company for printing.
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