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Fig. 2 | 3D Printing in Medicine

Fig. 2

From: Fluoroscopically calibrated 3D-printed patient-specific instruments improve the accuracy of osteotomy during bone tumor resection adjacent to joints

Fig. 2

Illustrations based on the shapes of the experimental models. Simulated tumors are marked in red. The resection plans for the femoral side tumors are the osteotomy lines AB and EF, and for the tibial side tumors are the resection plans CD and GH. To compare the accuracy, we chose the resection planes AB and CD, which are more difficult for osteotomy. The center of the joint space on both sides was taken as the reference standard for the location of the resection plan

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