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3D anatomical medical models for surgery and medical devices

Company
Insight Surgery, Liverpool, United Kingdom
3D printing technology is used to print patient-specific anatomical models. These models can be used by the surgeon for preparation for surgery which results in a reduced time of the surgery itself and therefore reduces the time patients are under anaesthesia. During the procedure, the model can be brought into the operating room as a reference tool. Further models from stock are available for surgical simulation. The paediatric chest simulator includes all external anatomical landmarks that are important for the safe insertion of a chest drainage tube. Other printed models available are liver, bone fractures, cricothyroidotomy model, stomach, kidney, skulls (for procedures such as a lobe resection, lesionectomy, craniotomy or ventriculostomy), heart, oesophagus and fascia. They can also be used for the development of medical devices. An abdominal laparoscopic or open surgery simulator is available featuring arterial and venous blood supply, pelvis, colon, sigmoid colon, bladder, prostate, ureters and urethra and lymph nodes.
Personalizing surgery
info@insightsurgery.com
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Added on: 03-31-2021
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