Coigny, FlorianTodor, AdrianRotaru, HoratiuSchumacher, RalfSchkommodau, Erik2017-01-232017-12-182016-09-302364-550410.1515/cdbme-2016-0163http://hdl.handle.net/11654/24047Patient-specific bone and joint replacement implants lead to better functional and aesthetic results than conventional methods [1], [2], [3]. But extracting 3D shape information from CT Data and designing individual implants is demanding and requires multiple surgeon-to-engineer interactions. For manufacturing purposes, Additive Manufacturing offers various advantages, especially for low volume manufacturing parts, such as patient specific implants. To ease these new approaches and to avoid surgeon-to-engineer interactions a new design software approach is needed which offers highly automated and user friendly planning steps.enbonedesign3d-printingimplantpatient-specificsoftwarePatient-specific hip prostheses designed by surgeons01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift565-567