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Three‐dimensional printing of orbital and peri‐orbital masses in three dogs and its potential applications in veterinary ophthalmology

Journal:
Veterinary Ophthalmology
Year:
2016
Authors:
Dorbandt, Daniel M. et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine College of Veterinary Medicine University of Illinois Urbana‐Champaign 1008 W. Hazelwood Drive Urbana IL 61802 USA · United States
Species:
dog

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo describe the technique and utility of three‐dimensional (3D) printing for orbital and peri‐orbital masses and discuss other potential applications for 3D printing.Animals studiedThree dogs with a chronic history of nonpainful exophthalmos.ProceduresComputed tomography (CT) and subsequent 3D printing of the head was performed on each case.CTconfirmed a confined mass, and an ultrasound‐guided biopsy was obtained in each circumstance. An orbitotomy was tentatively planned for each case, and a 3D print of each head with the associated globe and mass was created to assist in surgical planning.ResultsIn case 1, the mass was located in the cranioventral aspect of the right orbit, and the histopathologic diagnosis was adenoma. In case 2, the mass was located within the lateral masseter muscle, ventral to the right orbit between the zygomatic arch and the ramus of the mandible. The histopathologic diagnosis in case 2 was consistent with a lipoma. In case 3, the mass was located in the ventral orbit, and the histopathologic diagnosis was histiocytic cellular infiltrate.ConclusionsThree‐dimensional printing in cases with orbital and peri‐orbital masses has exceptional potential for improved surgical planning and provides another modality for visualization to help veterinarians, students, and owners understand distribution of disease. Additionally, as the techniques of 3D printing continue to evolve, the potential exists to revolutionize ocular surgery and drug delivery.

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Original publication: https://doi.org/10.1111/vop.12352