Release date: 2015-10-12

If the doctor can more intuitively understand the patient's organs during the operation, the surgery will become more secure. To this end, a research team from Boston Children's Hospital in Massachusetts provided a solution: combining magnetic resonance scanning equipment with 3D printing to print a real-time patient's organ model for doctors. And improved algorithms to improve the efficiency of this work.
Prior to this, it took nearly 10 hours to complete a fine scan of the heart, plus print molding. Such time loss is completely inconsistent with the actual needs of medical operations. According to the report, the research team was able to reduce the time taken to dissect the heart to an hour, and the time saved by the improved algorithm was left to print, greatly improving efficiency.
Although the new algorithm has brought considerable efficiency gains to the technology, the research team has reservations about the short lead time and lack of clinical experience. Currently, they are still conducting multiple feasibility tests for this technology and making a rigorous assessment.
At the same time, the team is also conducting other related research, such as how to use this technology to scan and print the human choroid system, providing technical assistance for more types of surgery.
Source: Technology News
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