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Fig. 4 | 3D Printing in Medicine

Fig. 4

From: A review and guide to creating patient specific 3D printed anatomical models from MRI for benign gynecologic surgery

Fig. 4

3D digital model for case of deep endometriosis with a anterior, b posterior and c sagittal views. 3D printed model with d anterior, e posterior and f sagittal views. Bladder and ureters were printed in yellow; uterus cervix and vagina printed in blue; bowel and rectum printed in green; endometriomas printed in magenta and ovarian tissue printed in clear material. The model was printed so the bowel and the bladder + ureters could be removed. g and h show anterior and posterior views without the bowel; i is a sagittal view of just the uterus + cervix + vagina and endometriomas

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