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Medical Prototypes
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Rapid Prototyping has started playing an important role in the areas of medicine. One of these is the development of medical devices and instruments. It allows engineers and designers to maximize their productivity, decrease their development time and at the end create a more functional product.
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Medical Prototype Resources
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Rapid Prototyping has brought many improvements to the field of medical prosthetics and implants. Stereolithography is used in the design process and/or the manufacturer of custom sized parts.
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Technologies such as Computed Tomography (CT) or MRI in connection with Rapid Prototyping are used to recreate internal human body parts.
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Medical Prototypes applications
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Bone Imaging : Permit scans of human skull and filter out the flesh, tissues and brain leaving only the bone to image. 3D modeling of the skull allows a insight like never before.
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Model Surgery : allow physician as well as students to rehears difficult surgery before it commences. Medical prototyping allows students a true representation of patients that are under study.
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Accurate Representation : allow accurate representation of the patient that traditional technology such as CT scan doesn’t allow.
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Increased Surgical Success : Stereolithography increases the chance of success in difficulty surgery. With Medical Prototypes many of the surprises of experimental surgery will be things of the past.
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Scanning and Planning : With Stereolithography facilitates pre-operative planning. Each step of the medical procedure can be planning like never before. Scanning and reproducing the potential area prepares medical personnel for unseen problems. This reduces the operation time which the patient has to be subjected to.
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Medical prototypes enables medical specialist to rehearse never before surgery procedures. Surgeries that in the past was too risky for patient survival can now be performed.
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Medical Prototyping Review
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- Prostheses
- Implants
- Medical equipment
- Medical Instruments
- Human anatomy
- Surgical planning
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