Fabrication of flexible intracranial aneurysm models using stereolithography 3D printing

Q4 Engineering
Janneck Stahl, Leheng Kassem, Philipp Berg, Daniel Behme, Stefan Klebingat, Sylvia Saalfeld
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Abstract The use of 3D printing technology for medical applications is becoming increasingly popular. Recent stereolithography (SLA)-based printing methods allow the generation of complex structures with a high surface quality. This is particularly useful for applications in the neurovascular field, where sophisticated structures are involved. In this study patient-specific intracranial aneurysm models are extracted based on medical image data und printed as thin-walled vascular phantom models. For this purpose, two commercially available 3D printers are used to print flexible vascular models with three different silicone-like elastic resins (Ultracur3D FL 300, Prusament Flex80 and Formlabs Elastic 50A) of various Shore hardness. Three aneurysm models of different size and complexity are chosen. To evaluate the geometric accuracy of the flexible models, angiographic measurements are performed for an exemplary case and morphological parameters are extracted from the generated 3D models. The printed results demonstrate a successful generation of hollow aneurysm phantoms. There are dependencies regarding the print quality from the model to platform positioning for two materials. The quantitative geometric accuracy analysis shows notable differences between the materials. The extracted morphological parameter values for all materials show a mean decrease compared to the original reference model of aneurysm volume (4.5 %) and maximum diameter (1.0 %) as well as an increase of ostium area (6.0 %) and maximum height (4.9 %). However, Formlabs Elastic 50A in particular exhibits just slight reductions with respect to the reference model, with a mean decrease for all parameters of 5.7 % as well as no dependence on printing position and resulting artifacts. The study investigates the feasibility of using SLA-based 3D printing to generate realistic flexible aneurysm phantoms. In this context, the Formlabs Elastic 50A could be identified as potentially applicable for phantom creation in terms of reproducible quality and geometric validity.
利用立体光刻3D打印技术制造柔性颅内动脉瘤模型
3D打印技术在医疗领域的应用越来越受欢迎。最近基于立体光刻(SLA)的印刷方法允许生成具有高表面质量的复杂结构。这对于涉及复杂结构的神经血管领域的应用尤其有用。在本研究中,基于医学图像数据提取患者特异性颅内动脉瘤模型,并打印为薄壁血管幻影模型。为此,两台市售3D打印机用于打印具有不同邵氏硬度的三种不同的硅类弹性树脂(Ultracur3D FL 300, Prusament Flex80和Formlabs elastic 50A)的柔性血管模型。选择了三种不同大小和复杂程度的动脉瘤模型。为了评估柔性模型的几何精度,对一个示例病例进行了血管造影测量,并从生成的3D模型中提取了形态学参数。打印结果表明,一个成功的一代空心动脉瘤的幻影。两种材料的打印质量依赖于模型和平台定位。定量几何精度分析表明,不同材料之间存在显著差异。提取的所有材料的形态学参数值与原始参考模型相比,动脉瘤体积(4.5%)和最大直径(1.0%)平均减小,而开口面积(6.0%)和最大高度(4.9%)平均增加。然而,Formlabs Elastic 50A与参考模型相比仅略有降低,所有参数的平均降低幅度为5.7%,并且与打印位置和产生的伪影无关。该研究探讨了使用基于sla的3D打印来生成真实的柔性动脉瘤模型的可行性。在这种情况下,Formlabs Elastic 50A在可重复质量和几何有效性方面可以被确定为潜在适用于幽灵创作。
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Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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