Guidelines for medical printing in clinical scenarios published by Radiological Society of North America

Written by Georgi Makin

The Radiological Society of North America 3D printing Special Interest Group has laid out 'guidelines for medical 3D printing and appropriateness for clinical scenarios', featuring evidence from case reports, various research studies and review articles. In an open access paper recently published in BMC's 3D Printing in Mecidine, The Radiological Society of North America 3D printing Special Interest Group have laid out 'guidelines for medical 3D printing and appropriateness for clinical scenarios'. Following several meetings over the previous few years, the Special Interest Group discussed recommendations and reached consensus regarding medical image acquisition, image data preparation (and manipulation), producing 3D...

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