3D Printing for the Radiologist

The Future of Medical 3D Printing in Radiology

Introduction Looking back on the previous 30 years of progress in medical three-dimensional (3D) printing, it is astounding to consider just how far the field has come, with radiology playing a key, central role. Despite the dual infancies of medical…

3D Printed Imaging Phantoms

Introduction To reproducibly and precisely characterize the ability of a medical imaging system to safely produce accurate images, it is useful to image objects which have properties similar to human tissues for the imaging method being tested, have geometries and compositions…

3D Printing in Forensic Radiology

Introduction Forensic radiology has been described as the use of imaging in both the antemortem and postmortem setting in order to detect and document various pathologies for medicolegal purposes. While considered small in comparison to other subspecialties within radiology, the…

3D Printing in Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Therapy

Introduction Three-dimensional (3D) printing in medicine has gained increasing popularity over the past several years. In nuclear medicine and radiation therapy, where one of the main goals is to obtain quality images while keeping radiation exposure to a minimum, 3D…

3D Printing in Interventional Radiology

Introduction Interventional radiology (IR) is a subspecialty of radiology in which radiologists perform minimally invasive operations to diagnose, treat, and cure a variety of conditions. As compared to traditional surgeries, IR procedures can reduce surgical risks, operating and recovery time,…

3D Printing in Radiology Education

Introduction Diagnostic radiology programs currently encompass image-based diagnosis and image-guided therapeutic techniques using multiple available imaging modalities. Three-dimensional (3D) image post-processing of radiologic images routinely uses high-resolution computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) datasets for diagnostic evaluation and…