This week, 3D Systems announced a new extension of their offerings in medical 3D printing solutions. The company, which has been offering great focus on patient-specific offerings, is now expanding its anatomical modeling services through the new inclusion of pliable MultiJet Printing (MJP) material that is said to mimic patient physiology and allow for practice of procedures prior to the operating room.
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Doctors, such as Shafkat Anwar, MD — Cardiology Director, Cardiac MRI Program, The Heart Center, St. Louis Children’s Hospital, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine — are already touting the benefits of the expanded offerings, having worked forsome years with 3DS toward the creation of patient-specific planning models.
“Our cardiothoracic surgeons routinely use 3D printed models for precise pre-surgical planning, and have found these models helpful for complex cases. The models are also regularly used in our institution for trainee education and for counseling patients and their families. More recently, we have incorporated flexible 3D printed models into our pre-surgical ‘dataset’ and use both the flexible and rigid multicolor models for surgical planning. We have been consistently impressed by the high level of technical expertise of 3D Systems’ team, and the surgical models have proven accurate to the anatomy encountered in the operating room,” Dr. Anwar says.
Additionally available from 3DS is their full-color ColorJet Printing (CJP) option for cardiac 3D modeling. These color models are educaitonal, as they can show both doctors and patients specific areas of each heart structure. The true-to-anatomy patient-specific models exactly illustrate what is happening in the patient’s heart, and the full-color aspect of it makes it easy during a consultation to describe problem areas that will be addressed surgically.
3D Systems will be displaying their cardiovascular offerings this weekend at the American Heart Association Annual Meeting, which is held November 13-15 in New Orleans. For more information about 3DS’ healthcare offerings, see here. Discuss in the 3D Systems forum at 3DPB.com.
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