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Aims and scope
Call for Papers: Application of Digital 3D Models in Medicine – Utilization of Surface Mesh Files for Digital Display, AR/VR and Virtual Surgery
Guest Editors:
Reena Maria Ghosh, MD, Boston Children’s Hospital, United States of America
Submission Status: Open until 30 May 2025
Cloud-based medical image segmentation for 3D printing in medicine: accuracy, speed, and scalability
3D Printing in Medicine called for submissions to our Collection on "Cloud-based medical image segmentation for 3D printing in medicine: accuracy, speed, and scalability". With this topical collection our aim was to help surgeons improve patient outcomes, and assisting them in pre-operative planning, intraoperative visualization, surgical training and patient communications.
Articles
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Patient-specific 3D tibial model: transforming meniscal allograft transplantation and surgical planning
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Utilization of 3D printing modeling techniques in the simulation instruction of ultrasound-guided puncture procedures on scoliotic spines of spinal muscular atrophy
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Enhancing management of double outlet right ventricle when the interventricular communication is remote from the arterial roots through three-dimensional printing
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Custom-made 3D-printed X-ray shield for tumor-specific irradiation of xenograft mice
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COVID-19 and the role of 3D printing in medicine
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DICOM segmentation and STL creation for 3D printing: a process and software package comparison for osseous anatomy
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3D printing in medicine of congenital heart diseases
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Additively manufactured medical products – the FDA perspective
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Assessment of body-powered 3D printed partial finger prostheses: a case study
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Featured Research: Development and assessment of case-specific physical and augmented reality simulators for intracranial aneurysm clipping
The development of patient-specific simulators for intracranial aneurysm clipping enhances surgical training and preoperative planning. Physical simulators, comprising 3D-printed skulls and interchangeable, perfused silicone aneurysm models, accurately replicate patient anatomy with minimal dimensional deviation. Holographic simulators utilize real-time finite-element models to allow virtual clip application with minimal production costs. A validation study involving neurosurgical residents and specialists indicates that both simulators are effective for training and clip selection, with high scores of usability and usefulness.
The present study presents realistic, patient-specific simulation-based training for neurosurgical residents, and their potential applications in preoperative planning.
Article collections
Call for Papers: Application of Digital 3D Models in Medicine – Utilization of Surface Mesh Files for Digital Display, AR/VR and Virtual Surgery
Guest Editors:
Reena Maria Ghosh, MD, Boston Children’s Hospital, United States of America
Submission Status: Open until 30 May 2025
Cloud-based medical image segmentation for 3D printing in medicine: accuracy, speed, and scalability
Editor: Professor Frank Rybicki, MD, PhD
Desktop Vat Polymerization (Stereolithography)
Guest editor: Dr Prashanth Ravi
Advanced Image Segmentation and Modeling
Guest editor: Dr Nicole Wake
Indexing
We are pleased to announce that all articles published in 3D Printing in Medicine are included in PubMed and PubMed Central. The PubMed entry can be found here.
3D Printing in Medicine is also indexed in the following services: CNKI; Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - GoOA; DOAJ; Dimensions; EBSCO Discovery Service; El Compendex; EMBASE; Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI); Gale; Google Scholar; Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China; Naver; OCLC WorldCat Discovery Service; ProQuest-ExLibris Primo; ProQuest-ExLibris Summon; Sematic Scholar; TD Net Discovery Service; and WTI Frankfurt eG.
Annual Journal Metrics
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Citation Impact 2023
Journal Impact Factor: 3.2Speed 2024
Submission to first editorial decision (median days): 21
Submission to acceptance (median days): 118Usage 2024
Downloads: 214,531
Altmetric mentions: 18
- ISSN: 2365-6271 (electronic)