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IU Health Brings 3D Printed Surgical Models In-House

IU Health Brings 3D Printed Surgical Models In-House

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• Nonprofit healthcare system located in the U.S. Indiana University Health has officially opened its upgraded 3D Print Studio at the 16 Tech Innovation District, marking the occasion with a ceremonial ribbon cutting. The facility gives IU Health clinical teams the ability to produce anatomical models tailored to individual patients, supporting more accurate diagnoses and more…

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Nonprofit healthcare system located in the U.S. Indiana University Health has officially opened its upgraded 3D Print Studio at the 16 Tech Innovation District, marking the occasion with a ceremonial ribbon cutting. The facility gives IU Health clinical teams the ability to produce anatomical models tailored to individual patients, supporting more accurate diagnoses and more thorough pre-surgical preparation. The studio ranks among the first hospital-based 3D printing programs in the United States to operate with FDA clearance. It was developed alongside Ricoh 3D for Healthcare, LLC, with IU Health physicians directly shaping its workflows and capabilities so the technology matches what surgical teams and specialists actually need. “Being able to place a 3D printed, patient-specific mode
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