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http://dx.doi.org/10.9717/kmms.2020.23.8.903

3D Printing Based Patient-specific Orbital Implant Design and Production by Using A Depth Image  

Seo, Udeok (School of Computer Science and Engineering Kyungpook National University)
Kim, Ku-Jin (School of Computer Science and Engineering/Software Technology Research Center Kyungpook National University)
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Abstract
In this paper, we present a novel algorithm to generate a 3D model of patient-specific orbital implant, which is finally produced by the 3D printer. Given CT (computed tomography) scan data of the defective orbital wall or floor, we compose the depth image of the defect site by using the depth buffering, which is a computer graphics technology. From the depth image, we compute the 3D surface which fills the broken part by interpolating the points around the broken part. By thickening the 3D surface, we get the 3D volume mesh of the orbital implant. Our algorithm generates the patient-specific orbital implant whose shape is accurately coincident to the broken part of the orbit. It provides the significant time efficiency for manufacturing the implant with supporting high user convenience.
Keywords
Depth Image; 3D Printing; Interpolation; Patient-Specific Orbital Implant;
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