2019
DOI: 10.11648/j.ijcda.20190502.13
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Application of a Three-dimensional Printed Anatomical Model in Presurgical Planning of Surgical Treatment of Brain Aneurysms

Abstract: Three dimensional (3D) printed models represent innovative tools in anatomy teaching and surgical planning. The present study aimed at generating 3D skull models incorporating middle cerebral artery (MCA) aneurysms and in assessing their anatomical accuracy and utility as training and preoperative planning tools. Two aneurysm models were generated. Initially, a full skull (model A) and subsequently a half skull (model B) using white polyactic acid (PLA) filament incorporating two arterial networks with hard bl… Show more

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“…Flow In this subsection, the overall efficiency of the cogeneration system is analyzed and the calculation is verified for a specific case of a working condition, and it is calculated that the thermal efficiency of the overall system is about 0.25, and the efficiency of the overall system Energy about 0.45 , which are both improved compared to the ORC power generation system, and the cogeneration system is superior to the separate ORC power generation system [23][24].…”
Section: Typical Working Condition Model Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flow In this subsection, the overall efficiency of the cogeneration system is analyzed and the calculation is verified for a specific case of a working condition, and it is calculated that the thermal efficiency of the overall system is about 0.25, and the efficiency of the overall system Energy about 0.45 , which are both improved compared to the ORC power generation system, and the cogeneration system is superior to the separate ORC power generation system [23][24].…”
Section: Typical Working Condition Model Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%