For whom?

3D-printed medical devices can be utilized are across various specialties. Below are examples of their applications within different departments.

What does it offer you?

  • Careful preparation
  • Accurate execution of the plannend procedure
  • Less operating room time
  • Predictable outcome
  • Low cost

Applications:

Maxillofacial/Head and Neck Surgery

  • Planning of orthognathic procedures and 3D-printing of wafers, including molds for genioplasty
  • Planning of mandibular reconstructions with fibula grafts using patient-specific molds
  • Planning of implant placements using drilling templates
  • Planning of skull fracture implants using skull molds

Orthopedics

  • Surgical guides for accurate execution of osteotomy (distal radius, femur, tibia, etc.)
  • Anatomical models for optimal surgical preparation

Trauma Surgery

  • Surgical guides for complex fractures
  • Anatomical models for plate bending

Plastic Surgery

  • Molds for breast reconstructions 
  • Surgical guides for complex hand and wrist surgery