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Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 3D printing Special Interest Group (SIG): guidelines for medical 3D printing and appropriateness for clinical scenarios.
Chepelev L, Wake N, Ryan J, Althobaity W, Gupta A, Arribas E, Santiago L, Ballard DH, Wang KC, Weadock W, Ionita CN, Mitsouras D, Morris J, Matsumoto J, Christensen A, Liacouras P, Rybicki FJ, Sheikh A; RSNA Special Interest Group for 3D Printing. Chepelev L, et al. Among authors: ballard dh. 3D Print Med. 2018 Nov 21;4(1):11. doi: 10.1186/s41205-018-0030-y. 3D Print Med. 2018. PMID: 30649688 Free PMC article.
High-throughput scaffold-free microtissues through 3D printing.
Boyer CJ, Ballard DH, Barzegar M, Winny Yun J, Woerner JE, Ghali GE, Boktor M, Wang Y, Steven Alexander J. Boyer CJ, et al. Among authors: ballard dh. 3D Print Med. 2018 Nov 22;4(1):9. doi: 10.1186/s41205-018-0029-4. 3D Print Med. 2018. PMID: 30649646 Free PMC 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.
Ballard DH, Wake N, Witowski J, Rybicki FJ, Sheikh A; RSNA Special Interest Group for 3D Printing Abdominal, Hepatobiliary, and Gastrointestinal Conditions Voting Group. Ballard DH, et al. 3D Print Med. 2020 Jun 8;6(1):13. doi: 10.1186/s41205-020-00065-6. 3D Print Med. 2020. PMID: 32514795 Free PMC article.
Safety concerns for facial topography customized 3D-printed N95 filtering face-piece respirator produced for the COVID-19 pandemic: initial step is respiratory fit testing.
Scott AR, Hu J, Gan C, Morris JA, Meacham KW, Ballard DH. Scott AR, et al. Among authors: ballard dh. Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2020 Dec;49(12):1660-1661. doi: 10.1016/j.ijom.2020.08.017. Epub 2020 Sep 14. Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2020. PMID: 32962882 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
Clinical situations for which 3D printing is considered an appropriate representation or extension of data contained in a medical imaging examination: adult cardiac conditions.
Ali A, Ballard DH, Althobaity W, Christensen A, Geritano M, Ho M, Liacouras P, Matsumoto J, Morris J, Ryan J, Shorti R, Wake N, Rybicki FJ, Sheikh A; RSNA 3D Printing Special Interest Group. Ali A, et al. Among authors: ballard dh. 3D Print Med. 2020 Sep 23;6(1):24. doi: 10.1186/s41205-020-00078-1. 3D Print Med. 2020. PMID: 32965536 Free PMC article.
Utility and Costs During the Initial Year of 3D Printing in an Academic Hospital.
Ravi P, Burch MB, Farahani S, Chepelev LL, Yang D, Ali A, Joyce JR, Lawera N, Stringer J, Morris JM, Ballard DH, Wang KC, Mahoney MC, Kondor S, Rybicki FJ; University of Cincinnati 3D Printing Clinical Service Participants. Ravi P, et al. Among authors: ballard dh. J Am Coll Radiol. 2023 Feb;20(2):193-204. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2022.07.001. Epub 2022 Aug 18. J Am Coll Radiol. 2023. PMID: 35988585
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