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MakerBot Stories | 3D Printing Mechanical Hands
Watch the inspiring video to hear how Richard's project, Robohand, is changing lives with patience, spirit, and a... -
MakerBot Stories | Brookhaven Memorial Hospital
Finding ways to improve care at Brookhaven with the 3D printer: “You don’t know when you’re going use... -
3D Scanning Stories | Digital copies of orthotic device molds
The objective was to quickly and easily generate digital copies of hundreds of patient orthotic device molds which... -
3D Scanning Stories | 3D Custom Braces for orthopedics and prosthetics
Artec scanners have many advantages over the old way of doing things and over other scanners on the... -
Maxillofacial surgery
Artec 3D Scanner delivers information on the shape of an object within a matter of seconds. As a... -
Orthopedics and Prosthetics
Kersten Revalidatietechniek,manufacturing custom mattresses for the disabled: both for the wheelchair and the bed.
3D technologies for the medical industry
We supply the medical industry with our full range of products and all of our service offerings.
3D technologies have enabled medical professionals to perform tasks cheaper, faster, with greater precision and in some cases achieve things never before possible. Utilised for training, planning for surgery, demonstrations, implants, prosthetics, the uses are endless.
3D scanners are used to design customized prosthetic and orthotic devices, requiring real precision and paying close attention to the patient’s individual anatomy.
Printers are being used more and more to create prosthetics, implants and used by surgeons to plan and illustrate procedures.
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Feature: 3D printing patients’ internal liver structure
St Vincent’s liver surgeon Dr Lawrence Lau and radiologist Dr Eric Yong are collaborating on a project to 3D print the blood supply of patients’ livers before surgery. The patient specific 3D model will help surgeons to avoid blood vessels while targeting tumours, and also help patients understand how their surgery will be done.