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3D Printing the Future of Personalized Healthcare with the Materialise Hospital Solution
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"Hospitals are excited about 3D Printing and we want the technology to benefit as many patients as possible. With nearly 25 years of experience in medical 3D Printing, we are the trusted partner who can help hospitals navigate the opportunities and the best way to achieve their goals in a safe, economical and sustainable way. We're confident that our Hospital Solution of software, services, consultation and training will achieve this," commented
3D Printing is perfectly positioned to be a game changer as it can assist in improving clinical outcomes, provide evidence and reduce costs. With regards to clinical outcomes, working in the 3D space opens the doors for treating a patient for their lifestyle and not just their disease. A great example is Koen, a surfer who feared he'd never ride a wave again after an unsuccessful ACL reconstruction and lateral meniscectomy. Thanks to the clinical services offered by Materialise for specialized surgical planning and 3D printed patient specific guides, Koen was able to make a full recovery and get back to the sport he loved.
Though 3D imaging is a powerful resource to assist in the diagnosis of patients, clinicians are collaborating with their radiology departments to take imaging to the next level with 3D Printing by providing additional evidence for determining treatment plans. In the case of a 16-year old named Bradley, the cardiologist and surgeon gained a better understanding of the complex situation of his tumor. Having the 3D printed model enabled the team to confidently proceed with an electrophysiology study and catheter ablation over a risky surgical resection of the tumor. Bradley was relieved to avoid another open heart surgery and continues to enjoy his teenage years.
Though these outcomes are exciting from the clinical perspective alone, they may also reduce costs. Minimizing expenses while improving outcomes is an area where 3D Printing can play a role. Recently a baby in
"It's hard to imagine entering an operating room for another complex case without the aid of a 3D printed model. It's definitely going to be standard of care in the future and we're happy to be leading the way," said Dr.
Partnering with Materialise allows hospitals to immediately benefit from 3D Printing and contribute to a better and healthier world.
For more information on the Materialise Hospital Solution, visit Materialise at RSNA in Booth – #8521 in North - Hall B or www.hospital3Dprinting.com.
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Abbey Delaney, North American Marketing Manager, Email: abbey.delaney@materialise.com, Phone: 734.259-7030, Cell: 989.860.8210, Twitter: @Mimics or @MaterialiseNV, Visit: biomedical.materialise.com