Anatomical Modeling

January 28, 2015

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3-D Printing Breakthroughs in Medtech: Anatomical Modeling

Anatomical Modeling

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As our sister site Qmed reported, researchers at the University of Rochester in New York have used 3-D printing to model aortic aneurisms based on data from CT scans. Other examples include using 3-D printing to create surgical models of the brain and heart.

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