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==Key Investigators==
 
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*Develop and document a workflow to process the acquired DICOM images
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*Improve the segmentation mechanics in order to extract the data to print
<li>Improve the segmentation mechanics in order to extract the data to print
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*Prepare the STL files for printing: checking the mesh and creating the support structures
<li>Prepare the STL files for printing: checking the mesh and creating the support structures
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*'''Before Project Week:'''
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**Know the "state of the art" of 3d printer options and materials
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**Diving into the DICOM and NRRD file structure
<li>Know the "state of the art" of 3d printer options and materials
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<li>Diving into the DICOM and NRRD file structure
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**Establish the guidelines for the segmentation procedures
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**Identify the STL export issues
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<li>Establish the guidelines for the segmentation procedures
 
<li>Identify the STL export issues
 
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==Illustrations==
 
==Illustrations==
[[File:Nayra1.jpg|thumb|left|3D printed model (hand colored)]]
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[[File:Nayra2.jpg|thumb|left|3D print of a human aorta]]
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==Background and References==
 
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==Possible application areas / IDEAS ==
 
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*Life size models of different anatomical structures: normal and pathological
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*Create life like models, that provide a sensorial feeling as close as the "organic" have
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<li>Create life like models, that provide a sensorial feeling as close as the "organic" have
 
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Revision as of 13:41, 20 June 2017

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Key Investigators

Project Description

From DICOM data to a 3D print of anatomical models for training: anatomy classes and/or surgical planning

Objective Approach and Plan Progress and Next Steps
  • Develop and document a workflow to process the acquired DICOM images
  • Improve the segmentation mechanics in order to extract the data to print
  • Prepare the STL files for printing: checking the mesh and creating the support structures
  • Before Project Week:
    • Know the "state of the art" of 3d printer options and materials
    • Diving into the DICOM and NRRD file structure
  • During Project Week:
    • Establish the guidelines for the segmentation procedures
    • Identify the STL export issues

Illustrations

3D printed model (hand colored)
3D print of a human aorta

Background and References

Possible application areas / IDEAS

  • Life size models of different anatomical structures: normal and pathological
  • Create life like models, that provide a sensorial feeling as close as the "organic" have