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Fig. 5 | 3D Printing in Medicine

Fig. 5

From: A review and guide to creating patient specific 3D printed anatomical models from MRI for benign gynecologic surgery

Fig. 5

Clinical photos correlating to model in Fig. 4. Sagittal view (top left) and axial views (top middle and top right) of MRI T2 images depicting bilateral endometriomas, distorted bladder, and retroflexion of the uterus’ fundal region. Surgical presentation with no pelvic anatomy seen on initial inspection due to severity of adhesions of the bowel and bladder (bottom left), the bowel adhering to the left endometrioma and bladder (bottom middle), and the close proximity of the left ureter to the left endometrioma (bottom right)

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