id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3ul4uszz5jdw7k6cdg2iyojini Alexandria L. Irace Additive Manufacturing of Resected Oral and Oropharyngeal Tissue: A Pilot Study 2021.0 12 .pdf application/pdf 6573 714 55 Additive Manufacturing of Resected Oral and Oropharyngeal Tissue: A Pilot Study are resected, photographed, 3D modeled, and printed using additive manufacturing techniques. The 3D-printed models of resected tumor tissue may improve visualization and understanding of tumor structure, location, and orientation in the postoperative setting. standard digital photographs of resected tumor tissue. to construct 3D images and physical models of resected oral and oropharyngeal tumor This study will therefore develop a system in which the tumors are resected, photographed in the operating room, and modeled/printed using AM techniques. The 3D model of the resected tissue may serve as a communication tool at multidisciplinary tumor board meetings to facilitate discussion of critical While postoperative 3D tumor modeling has not been well studied in head and neck model of the oral/oropharyngeal cancer resection block can be used to improve understanding of tumor orientation and optimize interdisciplinary collaboration. neck surgery: Applications in image-guidance, surgical simulation and patient-specific modeling. ./cache/work_3ul4uszz5jdw7k6cdg2iyojini.pdf ./txt/work_3ul4uszz5jdw7k6cdg2iyojini.txt