【3D Printing Applications】Ultimaker and 3D Anatomy Software: Ushering in a New Era of Clinical Medicine!

【3D Printing Applications】Ultimaker and 3D Anatomical Software: Ushering in a New Era of Clinical Medicine!

The Ultimaker S5 has been certified by Materialise as a 3D printer compatible with Mimics inPrint medical software, which is used to create clinical orthopedic, craniomaxillofacial, and cardiovascular models. The two companies have collaborated to ensure excellent compatibility between the Ultimaker S5 and Materialise's Mimics inPrint software, in compliance with FDA regulatory guidelines for clinical 3D printing.



.The Importance of FDA Certification

While free commercial medical imaging software is becoming more abundant and accessible, under strict standards, diagnostic models sold must be produced using FDA-certified software. For example, Materialise's Mimics inPrint was the first 3D printing software to receive FDA certification. Materialise chose to partner with Ultimaker 3D printers to foster a safe, stable, and user-friendly 3D printing environment in patient care. To date, 16 out of the top 20 hospitals in the US use this software.



Bryan, General Manager of Materialise North America, stated: "Our collaboration with Ultimaker will enhance the applicability of 3D printed anatomical models, aiding in surgical planning and integrated team communication." The Ultimaker S5 is capable of mass-producing life-size 3D printed anatomical models, opening doors for patient care and medical communication.



.Beginning a New Era of Patient Care

As the use of 3D printing in treatment planning and diagnostics grows, many hospitals recognize that physical anatomical models can help diagnose patients, plan surgeries, and discuss treatment methods they previously had to rely on 2D images for. "With FDA certification, medical systems can be more confident in the safety and quality of these 3D printing processes when Mimics inPrint is used with Ultimaker," emphasized John, President of Ultimaker North America.



As the revolution of 3D printing in the medical field (further reading: A Ray of Hope for SMA Patients - SLS 3D Printed Orthoses) expands to diagnosis and care, Ultimaker is proud to offer hospitals an affordable, stable, and durable choice. From 2D scans to 3D models, the collaborative model between Materialise and Ultimaker not only enhances research flexibility and communication between clinicians and patients, but its stability also reduces the burden of quality management and lowers barriers to entry for new technologies.

We are delighted to learn about this contribution that enhances the stability and ease of use of Ultimaker. If you happen to be traveling in Chicago, you can visit Ultimaker and Materialise at the RSNA (Radiological Society of North America) 2018 Annual Meeting currently being held in Chicago from November 25th to November 30th!

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