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Fig. 4 | 3D Printing in Medicine

Fig. 4

From: Using computed tomography and 3D printing to construct custom prosthetics attachments and devices

Fig. 4

Wine Glass Holder. a Lab putty was used to make impression of the space between the prosthetic hook. b Putty impression was scanned using computed tomography (CT) at 5 mm slice increment and then reconstructed. STL was exported. c The cup, hole, and slit added to the design. d Device was 3D printed using multi-material jetting machine utilizing flexible material. e Prosthetic attachment enables an amputee to enjoy wine again

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