Use of modern three-dimensional imaging models to guide surgical planning for local control of pediatric extracranial solid tumors
CONCLUSION: Our institutional series demonstrates a wide spectrum of clinical application for 3D modeling and printing technology within pediatric surgical oncology. This technology may aid in surgical planning for both resection and reconstruction, can be applied to a diverse breadth of diagnoses, and may potentially augment patient and/or family education about their condition.PMID:38430473 | DOI:10.1002/pbc.30933
Source: Cancer Control - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Nikhil R Shah William J Weadock Keyonna M Williams Rebecca Moreci Tammy Stoll Aparna Joshi Robin Petroze Erika A Newman Source Type: research
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