Learn how to bring your anatomical medical models to life with unrivaled accuracy and applications that mimic human cardiac and vascular anatomy.
Stratasys Medical 3D Printers
Stratasys MediJet and Digital Anatomy 3D printers will help you create complex, multi-texture structures that bring unmatched clinical versatility with a single print operation and minimal finishing steps.
Whether used for surgeon training or to perform testing during device development, you can count on 3D printed models to provide unmatched clinical versatility, mimicking both the appearance and response of human tissue and reducing the costs and inconveniences of cadaver and animal labs. Take a look at the 3D printer in action below:
This 3D Printing Advanced Anatomical Medical Models guide covers:
- Anatomical model 3D printing process
- General anatomy, liver and vascular models
- Advanced bone features
- Guidelines for 3D printing anatomical models
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