Characterization, quantification, and replication of human sinus bone for surgery simulation phantoms
The requirement for artificial but realistic, tactile, anatomical models for surgical practice in medical simulation is increasingly evident and shows potential for greater efficiency and availability, and lower costs. Anatomically correct, detailed models with the physical surgical characteristics...
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Main Authors: | G.J. Radley, A. Sama, Jason Watson, Russell Harris |
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Format: | Default Article |
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2009
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/5855 |
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