3D-Printed Patient-Specific Models for CT- and MRI-Guided Procedure Planning

Image-guided, minimally invasive percutaneous ablations of primary and metastatic tumors are increasingly being performed in the head/neck and the spine. Thermal (radiofrequency, laser, microwave, cryoablation) and nonthermal (irreversible electroporation) ablation techniques provide symptomatic

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