Materialise is now launching a new product for surgeons to better plan these operations and to order patient-specific shoulder guides. The TRUMATCH Personalized Solutions Shoulder System includes an all-in-one web-based platform that allows surgeons to plan and prepare in 3D rather than working only with 2D images. With 3D virtual pre-surgical planning, implant positioning is done within a stable reference frame that’s linked to the entire scapula, using reliable landmarks that are not subject to case-specific wear patterns. Using the system, the surgeon can be more precise in implant alignment and screw positioning, which improves the overall fixation.
“3D planning is gaining popularity with orthopaedic surgeons performing shoulder operations. Together with our strategic partners like DePuy Synthes, we are continually working to improve surgical planning processes for a range of operations. We are proud that this expanded collaboration will empower even more orthopaedic surgeons to discover the benefits of online planning and 3D-printed, patient-specific surgical guides,” said Fried Vancraen, Founder and CEO of Materialise.
The growing portfolio of surgical pre-planning and 3D printing services that Materialise offers means that more surgeries will go more smoothly and quickly, and fewer patients will have the need to come back for additional surgeries. The combination of virtual surgical planning and 3D printing has made a huge difference in the lives of many patients, who are spending less time on the operating table and more time doing the things they loved to do prior to their injuries.
Materialise will be presenting the TRUMATCH Personalized Solutions Shoulder System this week at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) Annual Meeting, which is taking place in New Orleans from March 6th to 10th. Materialise will be at Booth #3729 and will give a lunchtime presentation on March 7th in the Technology Theatre. DePuy Synthes will be distributing the TRUMATCH Personalized Solutions Shoulder System in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Europe.Discuss this and other 3D printing topics at 3DPrintBoard.com or share your thoughts below.