: The clinical utility of three-dimensional virtual models has been widely explored for preoperative planning, patient counseling, surgical training, and intraoperative navigation. There is now a need for standardized methodology for construction of these models so that their utility can be realized in routine practice to achieve the goal of individualized treatment for patients.

Three-dimensional Model Reconstruction: The Need for Standardization to Drive Tailored Surgery / Checcucci, E.; Piazza, P.; Micali, S.; Ghazi, A.; Mottrie, A.; Porpiglia, F.; Puliatti, S.. - In: EUROPEAN UROLOGY. - ISSN 0302-2838. - 81:2(2022), pp. 129-131. [10.1016/j.eururo.2021.11.010]

Three-dimensional Model Reconstruction: The Need for Standardization to Drive Tailored Surgery

Micali S.;Puliatti S.
2022

Abstract

: The clinical utility of three-dimensional virtual models has been widely explored for preoperative planning, patient counseling, surgical training, and intraoperative navigation. There is now a need for standardized methodology for construction of these models so that their utility can be realized in routine practice to achieve the goal of individualized treatment for patients.
2022
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81
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129
131
Humans; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Reference Standards; Surgery, Computer-Assisted
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Three-dimensional Model Reconstruction: The Need for Standardization to Drive Tailored Surgery / Checcucci, E.; Piazza, P.; Micali, S.; Ghazi, A.; Mottrie, A.; Porpiglia, F.; Puliatti, S.. - In: EUROPEAN UROLOGY. - ISSN 0302-2838. - 81:2(2022), pp. 129-131. [10.1016/j.eururo.2021.11.010]
Checcucci, E.; Piazza, P.; Micali, S.; Ghazi, A.; Mottrie, A.; Porpiglia, F.; Puliatti, S.
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