3D printing has quickly become a widely used and powerful tool in medical manufacturing. As medical CAD/CAM software and 3D printers become more accessible, healthcare providers across the globe are using high-accuracy 3D printed models for preoperative planning, enhanced patient consent, intraoperative visualization, and sizing or pre-fitting medical equipment for both routine and highly complex procedures. Medical devices produced by 3D printing include orthopedic and cranial implants, surgical instruments, dental restorations such as crowns, and external prosthetics.
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Get a QuotePersonalized anatomical models illuminate the patient’s anatomy and aim to clarify your understanding of the pathology. These models are also effective for student education.
3D-printable prosthetics are changing the face of medicine, as engineers and physicians are able to develop prosthetics that are fully customized to the wearer.
3D printers give users the freedom to choose, e.g. different designs, forms, sizes and colors of their prostheses.
Ultimaker S3 | Ultimaker S5
3D printing offers a range of biocompatible and sterilizable materials, and helps medical device developers produce and test functional prototypes in a fraction of the time, leading to more iterations, better products and less expensive care.
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From high precision, clinically validated plastic surgical guides, to direct metal printed, digitally optimized implant bars, 3D Systems has several technologies that can drive productivity and precision of placement, as well as simplify and streamline surgical procedures.