Stratasys, a polymer 3D printing solutions player, has enhanced its anatomic modelling solutions offering for healthcare providers through the introduction of a new software module, Digital Anatomy Creator, for Stratasys Digital Anatomy 3D Printers.
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The new software allows users to manipulate material formations and customise the internal structures of their prints to achieve patient-specific anatomic models that are a direct replication of a patient’s pathologic and biologic anatomy.
Today, healthcare providers are under increasing pressure to provide a more personalised level of care and ensure better outcomes of surgical procedures, all while lowering costs and reducing time spent in the operating suite. By incorporating 3D printed anatomic models into their practice, providers can now deliver patient- and pathology-specific anatomic models printed with materials that can mimic human tissue, enabling healthcare providers to use the anatomic models for diagnostic purposes, to develop hyper-personalised treatment plans, and to better prepare for surgical procedures.
Stratasys Digital Anatomy printers can produce medical models across a spectrum of applications, from diagnosis to patient education. With the Digital Anatomy Creator users have access to additional options and controls to calibrate their printers’ materials to meet their specific anatomic model needs, allowing them to explore, customise and create ultra-realistic models that behave and respond like the real thing. Further, Digital Anatomy Creator allows users to create, replicate and share designs across a community for patient-specific anatomies.
Seth Friedman, PhD, manager of innovation, imaging and simulation modelling for Seattle Children’s Hospital, said: “The Digital Anatomy Creator is the missing link between the patient, the printer and the final printed 3D anatomic model. This new software has allowed us to personalise our anatomic models to a mind-blowing level – we can now provide a level of care that is truly personalised to each of our patients, which is really important when working with children and their caregivers.”
In addition to the introduction of the Digital Anatomy Creator, Stratasys continues to advance personalised healthcare by collaborating with Synopsys Simpleware ScanIP Medical and Materialise Mimics inPrint to certify its Digital Anatomy and J5 MediJet printers to be included in FDA 510(k) cleared medical modelling workflows. These certifications give Stratasys’ customers access to workflows for diagnostic anatomic modelling and enhances access to point-of-care 3D printing.
Osnat Philipp, vice president, healthcare for Stratasys, said: “We continue our journey towards accessible, accurate, and realistic 3D medical modelling by deepening our structural pathology flexibility with the introduction of the Digital Anatomy Creator module and by validating our digital workflow with third party segmentation software with FDA 510(k) clearance. Our solutions allow providers to deliver best-in-class healthcare that leads to better outcomes and establishes a new level of care.”