Stereolithography (medicine)

Stereolithographic models have been used in medicine since the 1990s, for creating 3D corporeal models of various anatomical regions of a patient, based on datasets from CT-scans.

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Usage

Medical stereolithographic models today

Due to high costs and progressive replacement by virtual models, corporeal stereolithographical models in medicine have lost their sense, in a certain manner.

Manufacturing particularity

Because the materials used for stereolithographic models suffer from a normal shrinkage phenomenon during polymerisation, the starting-point model should be a little bit bigger than the original CT dataset would indicate.

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