Materialise Orthoview

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Smart Hip

Tutorial

Smart Hip

Resurfacing Hip

Tutorial

Resurfacing Hip

Hip Lateral

Tutorial

Hip Lateral

Total Hip Arthroplasty Planning in Orthoview 7.0

Tutorial

Total Hip Arthroplasty Planning in Orthoview 7.0

Total Hip Arthroplasty Planning in Orthoview 7.1

Tutorial

Total Hip Arthroplasty Planning in Orthoview 7.1

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Unicompartmental Knee

TUTORIAL

Unicompartmental Knee

Smart Knee for TKA

TUTORIAL

Smart Knee for TKA

High Tibial Osteotomy (HTO)

TUTORIAL

High Tibial Osteotomy (HTO)

Revision Knee

TUTORIAL

Revision Knee

How to use Dynamic Region Growing in Mimics

Tutorial

Total Knee Arthroplasty Planning

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Tutorial

Trauma

Planning a Fracture Management Procedure

Tutorial

Planning a Fracture Management Procedure

AP Lower Limb

Tutorial

AP Lower Limb

Lateral (LAT) Lower Limb

Tutorial

Lateral (LAT) Lower Limb

Upper Limb or Long Bones

Tutorial

Upper Limb or Long Bones

High Tibial Osteotomy (HTO) 2

Tutorial

High Tibial Osteotomy (HTO) 2

Proximal Femoral Osteotomy

Tutorial

Proximal Femoral Osteotomy

Taylor Spatial Frame (TSF) Assessment

Tutorial

Taylor Spatial Frame (TSF) Assessment

Other Deformity Wizards

Tutorial

Other Deformity Wizards

Full Leg Osteotomy Planning

Tutorial

Full Leg Osteotomy Planning

How to design a patient-specific cranial plate

Tutorial

How to design a patient-specific cranial plate

How to create a customized cardiovascular benchtop model

Tutorial

How to create a customized cardiovascular benchtop model

How to include the myocardium in heart models

Tutorial

How to include the myocardium in heart models

How to eliminate holes in your 3D model in 3-matic Medical

Tutorial

How to eliminate holes in your 3D model in 3-matic Medical

How to create a heart model for 3D Printing

Tutorial

How to create a heart model for 3D Printing

How to design surgical plates in MIS?

Tutorial

How to design surgical plates in MIS?

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Total Shoulder

Tutorial

Total Shoulder

Resurfacing Shoulder

Tutorial

Resurfacing Shoulder

Planning a Total Shoulder Arthroplasty

Tutorial

Planning a Total Shoulder Arthroplasty

Developmental Dysplasia of the Infant Hip

Tutorial

Developmental Dysplasia of the Infant Hip

Dysplasia of the Child Hip

Tutorial

Dysplasia of the Child Hip

Small Joints

Tutorial

Small Joints

Spine Assessment in the AP or PA View

Tutorial

Spine Assessment in the AP or PA View

Lateral Spine

Tutorial

Lateral Spine

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Tutorial

Tools

Get Started

ortoview GS Where to start

Tutorial

Where to start?

SmartHelp & Tips

Tutorial

SmartHelp & Tips

Zoom Features

Tutorial

Zoom Features

Preferences

Tutorial

Preferences

Template Management

Tutorial

Template Management

User Management

Tutorial

User Management

Screen/Panels in Basket

Tutorial

Screen/Panels in Basket

Screen/Panels examination

Tutorial

Screen/Panels examination

Scaling

Tutorial

Scaling

Planning

Tutorial

Planning

Reduction

Tutorial

Reduction

Screen/Panels templating

Tutorial

Screen/Panels templating

Session Options

Tutorial

Session Options

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Recorded Webinars

Solutions for Complex Hip  (Revision) Cases

WEBINAR

Solutions for Complex Hip 
(Revision) Cases

Planning Tibial & Femoral  Osteotomies in 2D and 3D

WEBINAR

Planning Tibial & Femoral 
Osteotomies in 2D and 3D

Pre-Operative Planning with  Digital X-rays is the Future - Now!

WEBINAR

Pre-Operative Planning with 
Digital X-rays is the Future - Now!

Frequently asked questions

  • Digital Prosthesis Templates
  • Technical Information
  • Saving Digital Plans
  • IFU
  • Which orthopedic templates are available in Materialise OrthoView?

    There are currently over 200,000 prosthesis templates in the OrthoView library. We collaborate with over 70 orthopedic device manufacturers (including all the major brands) to create digital templates according to their data and clinical guidelines. Here is a complete list of the prosthesis templates in the Digital Template Library.

    If we do not already have your chosen prostheses in the template library we will liaise with the manufacturer to get the data and create the templates for you.

  • Are the templates free?

    Digital prosthesis templates are provided and updated free of charge as part of your Materialise OrthoView Support contract.

  • How do I get the templates I need?

    Customers using v7.0.x and earlier, can download their prosthesis templates from their account on MyOrthoView.com at any time and save them for future use.

    Customers using v7.1.x and later, can benefit from the new Template Management service.  While the older manual service above is still supported, the new service allows Materialise OrthoView to directly connect to our digital template library and download templates as you require them.  This service will require an Internet connection to connect and obtain templates. To enquire about upgrading or configuring this within your hospital network, please contact your local Materialise office or contact us.

  • How are the templates kept up to date?

    Materialise OrthoView digital templates have a 12-month life span. At the end of this period the software notifies you that the template has expired and a replacement template can be simply downloaded from the Myorthoview.com website.

    Using v7.2.x and above, the new service will always keep your templates up to date – this is subject to an Internet connection and maintenance contract.

  • How long after the launch of a new implant is the template available?

    New templates are typically ready for Materialise OrthoView users 4-6 weeks after we have received the digital template drawings from the manufacturer.

  • Which procedures are templates available for?

    Materialise OrthoView provides digital templates for all joint arthroplasty, fracture management and limb deformity correction procedures.

  • How do I get technical support for my Materialise OrthoView system?

    If your hospital or clinic purchased Materialise OrthoView through your PACS supplier, please contact them initially. If your software was purchased directly from Materialise, please visit Materialise OrthoView Customer Support

  • Which versions of Windows are supported?

    For the client / workstation:

    • Windows 7 was added in OrthoView v5.4.x
    • Windows 8 was added in OrthoView v6.2.x
    • Windows 10 was added in OrthoView v7.0.x

    For the server:

    • Windows Server 2008 R2 , 2012 R2 or 2016 Standard Edition (x86 & x64)
  • Can I run Materialise OrthoView on an Apple computer?

    Yes, support for Mac OS X was added in OrthoView v6.5.x. Users wishing to install and use Materialise OrthoView on Mac OS X will need a specific license. Please contact us to inquire about Mac OS X compatibility and licensing.

    No, OrthoView no longer supports MAC OSX. Please contact us  to inquire about compatibility and licensing.

  • Can the Materialise OrthoView server be installed on a virtual machine (VM)?

    Yes, provided the hardware requirements are still met (what are the system requirements for the client / workstation).

  • What is the latest version of Materialise OrthoView?

    The latest version, directly supplied from us, is v7.1 If you have purchased Materialise OrthoView from your PACS vendor, the latest version they will offer might differ.  Please contact us or your PACS vendor for more information.

    Software upgrades are available when a valid maintenance contract is in place.  This will also be affected by how you have purchased.

  • If I purchase a system directly from Materialise, who will connect it to the hospital PACS?

    Your hospital’s PACS administration should be able to take care of this in conjunction with our engineers. However, assistance from your PACS supplier may be required. Please be aware your PACS supplier may charge for this.

  • Can I use the software at home, not just at the hospital where it is installed?

    If your hospital gives you access to the PACS from home, you may be able to access Materialise OrthoView from your home too. Please check with your hospital PACS administrator. Alternatively, you could choose our cloud solution to access Materialise OrthoView from any location where you have internet access. Contact us for more details.

  • What are the system requirements for the client / workstation?

    Operating System: Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10 (x86 or x64)  (All available service packs and updates) (Operating System support dependant on version of software)
    2Ghz CPU 4 GB RAM 2 GB HDD Space
    Vertical screen resolution of 1024 pixels or greater (e.g. 1280 x 1024)
    Network connectivity to the PACS server
    Additional ports may be required depending on configuration

  • What are the system requirements for a server installation?

    Server: Windows Server 2008 R2, 2012 R2 or 2016 Standard Edition (All available service packs and updates)
    Hard Disk Drive: 80GB with Redundancy (e.g. RAID1, RAID5))
    RAM: 2GB
    CPU: 2GHz Dual Core Xeon Class CPU
    Power Supplies: Redundant
    Network: Gigabit
    Physical or Virtual Server

  • What is an OR number?

    The OR (Order Reference) number is the unique identifier for your Materialise OrthoView license. It always begins with OR and is followed by at least 4 digits e.g. OR 1234-xxxxxxx. You will be asked for just the first 4 digits of your OR number when you contact our Support team.

  • Where can I find my OR number?

    The OR number for your Materialise OrthoView license (e.g. OR 1234) can be found in the Help menu of your OrthoView software. Select ‘License Manager’ in the dropdown Help menu to see details of your license and the software version you are using. The License file name (if you received one for installation) also starts with the OR number.

  • Can I save my pre-operative planning work back to PACS?

    When Materialise OrthoView is integrated with or connected to the PACS, the templated image and report can be saved back to the PACS.

  • Electronic Instructions for Use

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Our Help Center is available and supports all of our products, tutorials, and other resources located in the Materialise Academy. Our support team is also available to answer your questions and provide assistance whenever possible. This service is included for customers with a valid maintenance package.

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