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This intracranial aneurysm model was developed by Dr. Joshua Pfefer’s group in FDA as a tissue-simulating phantom for evaluating neurosurgical imaging systems that detect indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence. It is comprised of eleven files of cerebral tissue structures that can be assembled into a biomimetic model that simulates ICG angiography procedures when printed with an appropriate fluorophore-doped photopolymer resin.
The model was fabricated using a stereolithography 3D‐printer (Form2, Formlabs, Inc., Somerville, MA, USA) based on UV-curing of customized methacrylate photopolymer resin composites well‐matched with human brain optical properties. Additional relevant details can be found in a prior publication (https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2579357).
Tissue areas simulated include:
Brain Stem
Cranial Nerves
Grey Matter
Dura Mater
Cranial Arteries
File listing:
BA Big Vessel.stl
PCom Big Vessel.stl
Grey Matter 1.stl
Brainstem and Cranial Nerves.stl
Dura Tent.stl
remove support materials carefully after fabrication
Biomimetic 3D-printed fluorescence angiography phantoms for evaluation of neurosurgical microscopes, David Burgos, Bennett Blumenkopf, Joshua Pfefer, Proc. SPIE 11633 09, 2021.