Title of article
Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 3D Printing Special Interest Group (SIG) clinical situations for which 3D printing is considered an appropriate representation or extension of data contained in a medical imaging examination: abdominal, hepatobiliary, and gastrointestinal conditions
Author/Authors
Ballard, David H. Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology - Washington University School of Medicine - MO , USA , Wake, Nicole Department of Radiology - Montefiore Medical Center - Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Bronx - NY, USA , Witowski, Jan Department of General Surgery - Jagiellonian University Medical College - Krakow, Poland , Rybicki, Frank J. Department of Radiology - University of Cincinnati Medical Center - Cincinnati - OH, USA , Sheikh, Adnan Department of Radiology and The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute - University of Ottawa - Ottawa - ON, Canada
Pages
7
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1
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7
Abstract
Medical 3D printing has demonstrated value in anatomic models for abdominal, hepatobiliary, and
gastrointestinal conditions. A writing group composed of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Special
Interest Group on 3D Printing (SIG) provides appropriateness criteria for abdominal, hepatobiliary, and
gastrointestinal 3D printing indications.
Methods: A literature search was conducted to identify all relevant articles using 3D printing technology associated
with a number of abdominal pathologic processes. Each included study was graded according to published guidelines.
Results: Evidence-based appropriateness guidelines are provided for the following areas: intra-hepatic masses, hilar
cholangiocarcinoma, biliary stenosis, biliary stones, gallbladder pathology, pancreatic cancer, pancreatitis, splenic
disease, gastric pathology, small bowel pathology, colorectal cancer, perianal fistula, visceral trauma, hernia, abdominal
sarcoma, abdominal wall masses, and intra-abdominal fluid collections.
Conclusion: This document provides initial appropriate use criteria for medical 3D printing in abdominal, hepatobiliary,
and gastrointestinal conditions.
Keywords
Radiological Society , North America (RSNA) , 3D Printing , Special Interest Group (SIG) , clinical situations , considered , appropriate representation , extension of data contained , medical imaging examination , abdominal hepatobiliary , gastrointestinal conditions
Journal title
3D Printing in Medicine
Serial Year
2020
Record number
2617330
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