2020
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4162-11209
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Abstract: RESUMO A impressão tridimensional (3D) vem contribuindo para o aprendizado da anatomia e para áreas aplicadas da medicina veterinária utilizando uma interface que pode valorizar o conhecimento da anatomia das espécies domésticas de maneira dinâmica. O presente trabalho objetivou utilizar imagens tridimensionais geradas por tomografias computadorizada (TC) para a obtenção de imagens digitalizadas e de modelos de ossos do crânio de cão por meio de uma impressora tridimensional. Foram gerados arquivos 3D de TC a … Show more

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“…Three-dimensional (3D) printing, is a technology that has been applied in human medicine in recent years [1][2][3]. Used as an alternative to the use of animals in education and research, this technology also allows the anticipated knowledge of the conformation and anatomy of an organ or region of anatomical-clinical interest [4][5][6][7][8][9]. The study of the knee of dogs, as well as other regions, can also benefits of this technology, since we can analyze the structures that compose it and how they interact mechanically.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three-dimensional (3D) printing, is a technology that has been applied in human medicine in recent years [1][2][3]. Used as an alternative to the use of animals in education and research, this technology also allows the anticipated knowledge of the conformation and anatomy of an organ or region of anatomical-clinical interest [4][5][6][7][8][9]. The study of the knee of dogs, as well as other regions, can also benefits of this technology, since we can analyze the structures that compose it and how they interact mechanically.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%