Sam Brusco, Associate Editor11.29.21
Stratasys introduced a new software module, Digital Anatomy Creator, for Stratasys Digital Anatomy 3D printers. The software lets users manipulate material formations and customize their prints’ eternal structures for patient-specific anatomic models that are a direct replication of pathologic and biologic anatomy.
The Digital Anatomy Creator allows further options and controls to calibrate printing materials to meet anatomic model needs. Users can explore, customize, and create ultra-realistic models that behave and respond like actual anatomy. Designs can also be shared across the community.
Clinicians will be able to use the patient- and pathology-specific anatomic models for diagnostics, hyper-personalized treatment plans, and preparation for surgical procedures.
“The Digital Anatomy Creator is the missing link between the patient, the printer and the final printed 3D anatomic model,” Seth Friedman, Ph.D., Manager of Innovation, Imaging and Simulation Modeling for Seattle Children’s Hospital, told the press. “This new software has allowed us to personalize our anatomic models to a mind-blowing level—we can now provide a level of care that is truly personalized to each of our patients, which is really important when working with children and their caregivers.”
Stratasys has also collaborated with Synopsys Simpleware ScanIP Medical and Materialise Mimics inPrint to certify its Digital Anatomy and J5 MediJet printers for FDA 510(k) cleared medical modeling workflows.
“We continue our journey towards accessible, accurate, and realistic 3D medical modeling by deepening our structural pathology flexibility with the introduction of the Digital Anatomy Creator module and by validating our digital workflow with 3rd party segmentation software with FDA 510(k) clearance,” Osnat Philipp, VP Healthcare for Stratasys told the press. “Our solutions allow providers to deliver best-in-class healthcare that leads to better outcomes and establishes a new level of care.”
Stratasys will be showcasing the new Digital Anatomy solutions November28-December 2 at this year’s Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual meeting.
The Digital Anatomy Creator allows further options and controls to calibrate printing materials to meet anatomic model needs. Users can explore, customize, and create ultra-realistic models that behave and respond like actual anatomy. Designs can also be shared across the community.
Clinicians will be able to use the patient- and pathology-specific anatomic models for diagnostics, hyper-personalized treatment plans, and preparation for surgical procedures.
“The Digital Anatomy Creator is the missing link between the patient, the printer and the final printed 3D anatomic model,” Seth Friedman, Ph.D., Manager of Innovation, Imaging and Simulation Modeling for Seattle Children’s Hospital, told the press. “This new software has allowed us to personalize our anatomic models to a mind-blowing level—we can now provide a level of care that is truly personalized to each of our patients, which is really important when working with children and their caregivers.”
Stratasys has also collaborated with Synopsys Simpleware ScanIP Medical and Materialise Mimics inPrint to certify its Digital Anatomy and J5 MediJet printers for FDA 510(k) cleared medical modeling workflows.
“We continue our journey towards accessible, accurate, and realistic 3D medical modeling by deepening our structural pathology flexibility with the introduction of the Digital Anatomy Creator module and by validating our digital workflow with 3rd party segmentation software with FDA 510(k) clearance,” Osnat Philipp, VP Healthcare for Stratasys told the press. “Our solutions allow providers to deliver best-in-class healthcare that leads to better outcomes and establishes a new level of care.”
Stratasys will be showcasing the new Digital Anatomy solutions November28-December 2 at this year’s Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual meeting.