Anatomical model making is3D printingA relatively mature application in the field of healthcare, many medical centers and hospitals are already operating their own internal3D printingfacility.
When with3D scanningWhen combined with X-ray technology,3D printingThe anatomical model can provide more accessible and personalized options than cadavers, and can also help
surgical
Doctors are better prepared for the upcoming body
Operation
, Thereby increasing the success rate of treatment.
3D printingtechnologyIt can also make anatomical models with color fidelity that was previously unattainable, while saving three to four hours of operation time, in some cases saving up to 20,000 pounds per operation.
Stratasys3D printingThe anatomical models created by the technology have helped medical service providers improve their surgical preparations and allowed medical device manufacturers to test and train new devices for medical professionals.
Stratasys’ J750 Digital Anatomy3D printingThe machine can produce biomechanically accurate models that replicate porous bone structure, fibrous tissue, ligaments and soft cardiac tissue. This printer utilizes three special materials developed by Stratasys; TissueMatrix for replicating heart tissue, GelMatrix support material for model cavity, and BoneMatrix for replicating bone structure.
Since its first launch in 2016, the capabilities of the J750 have been aimed at the production of anatomical models, supported by the quality and color range provided by Stratasys’ PolyJet technology. In 2019, J750 was verified by Pantone, a global color authority, which also led Stratasys to
standard
The supplier’s color management system is integrated into the printer’s workflow.Soon after, the company released the J750 medical upgrade and released the J750 digital anatomy to the public3D printingmachine.
In December 2020, Stratasys further improved the functions of the J750 digital anatomy printer, including biomechanically accurate
orthopedics
Applications such as bones and ligaments.
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