With more than 100 attendees, the 3D Printing in Hospitals Forum was the largest community gathering in Europe. Here are the top five takeaways from the event.
We spoke with Dr. Gupta about augmented reality in surgery and how this technology might alter the clinical landscape for personalized orthopaedic solutions.
We talk to Dr. María Clara Jaramillo Campuzano about how 3D printing and planning have supported her with predictable outcomes for orthognathic surgery.
As 3D printing at the point of care becomes more widespread, it is becoming evident how much value personalized care brings. In this article, we look at the highlights of 3D printing at the point of care so far this year.
At Rome’s Bambino Gesù pediatric hospital, the 3D lab has grown into a formidable support for the surgical teams. We spoke with Aurelio Secinaro and Luca Borro, two senior experts at the hospital. They testify to the many advantages of 3D reconstructions with Materialise’s Mimics Innovation Suite, software that helps with even the most complex of surgeries, such as a separation of twins with conjoined brains and vein systems.
There is no realistic training simulation training set-up for catheter procedures for children's hearts nor for congenital heart defects. Pulsating 3D-printed hearts using Mimics Innovation Suite could be the answer to address this need.
Personalized patient care is a reality in neurosurgery thanks to 3D printing. In this blog, we spoke to Dr. Julien Guevar, veterinary neurologist and neurosurgeon at the University of Bern, Switzerland, to discover why AM is changing the face of veterinary medicine.