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CASE REPORR,
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Igor Drstvensek, Natasa Ihan Hren, Tadej Strojnik, Vojko Pogacar, Hartner T Zupancic, Andreja Sinkovic
Layered Additive Manufacturing in Clinical Medicine
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The use of contemporary technologies of Computer
Assisted resign (CAD), combined with latest rapid
prototyping, tooling and manufacturing, with
traditional CT scanning techniques and high medical skills are used as instruments for better diagnostic visualization, simulation of procedures and treatment of patients with craniofacial deformities. They also
improve the overall performances of medical and
nursing staff thus influencing the quality of medical service. Patients with congenital defects, orthognathic deformities, deformities after malignancy treatment or after craniofacial traumatic injuries of different
severities are of particular interests due to both
aesthetic and functional alterations. The paper
presents two clinical cases – a patient with scull bone defect after brain hemorrhage and brain edema as well as a patient with hemifacial microsomia treated by surgery followed by implantation of titanium
angular implant prepared by means of computer tomography scans, Computer Aided Design and Rapid Manufacturing technologies.
Key-words: rapid prototyping, computer assisted
design, maxilla, scull, reconstructive surgery
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