Integration of 3-D medical imaging and rapid prototyping to create stereolithographic models.

  • 1 June 1993
    • journal article
    • Vol. 16  (2) , 79-85
Abstract
This paper describes current research into the creation of solid models which replicate anatomical structures using rapid prototyping techniques. Stereolithography is particularly efficient in the production of highly-complex structures. This technique was applied to the fabrication of a plastic model of a human skull. A geometric definition of the object was obtained by transferring the three-dimensional medical image volume (x-ray CT) and processing the data on a computer graphics workstation. A 3-D biomedical visualisation software package (ANALYZETM) was used to perform segmentation of structures. A 3-D triangular-mesh representation of the selected structure was calculated and converted to a format suitable for processing and construction using stereolithography (SLA). Improvements in the quality of the anatomical model produced will result from improved data processing techniques. Future work is proposed to investigate the influence of imaging parameters and data processing techniques on the resultant plastic models.

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