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Bring Medical Models to Life
The relevance of 3D printing to the medical industry has fundamentally changed with the arrival of the Stratasys J750 Digital Anatomy Printer.
With the J750 DAP biomechanical properties of cardiac, vasculature, and bone in addition to general anatomies such as tumors, fibrotic tissue, soft or elastic organs, and more can be replicated. With a shift away from printing “parts” to printing “anatomies,” the J750 DAP offers something medical professionals worldwide have dreamed of: on-demand, ultra-realistic anatomical simulation models.
Growing the Capability of Medical Simulation with 3D Printing
Florida Pediatric Hospital
"In pediatrics, there’s always a higher level of complexity. Kids are born with very rare, unique, individualized diagnoses and complications, and 3D printing is kind of perfect for that.”
Medical Director of Center for Medical Simulation and Innovative Education at a Florida Pediatric Hospital
Current and Future Perspectives in Neurosurgical Applications
Jacobs Institute
The field of neurosurgery has experienced significant advancements as a result of 3D printing. Accurate 3D models of patient-specific anatomy enable visualization of anatomical structures from different angles and also facilitate procedural skills practice. The latter is particularly important in the field of neurosurgery, due to the high-stakes nature of procedures within this specialty, and the otherwise slow, step-wise accumulation of operative skill when working with real patients (1,2). In addition to surgical planning and procedure simulation, 3D models have contributed to the development of customizable, patient-specific neurosurgical implants and prosthetic devices.
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