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KMID : 0880420160170020182
Korean Journal of Radiology
2016 Volume.17 No. 2 p.182 ~ p.197
Three-Dimensional Printing: Basic Principles and Applications in Medicine and Radiology
Kim Guk-Bae

Lee Sang-Wook
Kim Hae-Kang
Yang Dong-Hyun
Kim Young-Hak
Kyung Yoon-Soo
Kim Choung-Soo
Choi Se-Hoon
Kim Bum-Joon
Ha Ho-Jin
Kwon Sun-U.
Kim Nam-Kug
Abstract
The advent of three-dimensional printing (3DP) technology has enabled the creation of a tangible and complex 3D object that goes beyond a simple 3D-shaded visualization on a flat monitor. Since the early 2000s, 3DP machines have been used only in hard tissue applications. Recently developed multi-materials for 3DP have been used extensively for a variety of medical applications, such as personalized surgical planning and guidance, customized implants, biomedical research, and preclinical education. In this review article, we discuss the 3D reconstruction process, touching on medical imaging, and various 3DP systems applicable to medicine. In addition, the 3DP medical applications using multi-materials are introduced, as well as our recent results.
KEYWORD
3D printing, Multi-materials, Personalized treatments, Customized implant, Biomedical research, Preclinical education
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