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3D Printing of Preclinical X-ray Computed Tomographic Data Sets
Published on: March 22, 2013
Complete Intra-Operative Image Data Including 3D X-rays: A New Format for Surgical Papers Needed?
Pietro Regazzoni1, Wen-Chih Liu2,3, Jesse B Jupiter3
1Department of Trauma Surgery, University Hospital Basel, 4031 Basel, Switzerland.
Abstract:
Intra-operative 3D X-rays have been confirmed to decrease revision rates and improve optimal screw placement in complex fractures of the distal radius. Compared with traditional surgical publications, another advantage of whole intraoperative clinical imaging can be presented in electronic databases, e.g., the ICUC working group, through a link without size limitation. The detail of complete intra-operative image dataset includes essential technical details which can be analyzed secondarily for costs and complications, considering the technical performance bias. Furthermore, the new format complies with reading/learning preferences of young surgeons and allows secondary work-up by artificial intelligence. Intra-operative 3D X-ray is a new approach for better surgical outcomes, economic benefit, and educational purposes.

