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3D Printed FibreTuff Medical Models Are Bone-Like & Anatomically Correct

3D Printed FibreTuff Medical Models Are Bone-Like & Anatomically Correct

Written by David

May 20, 2020

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FibreTuff , headquartered in Toledo, OH, has been at the forefront of manufacturing materials for bioprinting and medical use in recent years, creating a range of innovative products for fabrication of medical devices, implants, and 3D printed anatomical models.

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At a recent medical conference centered around craniomaxillofacial surgery, 50 surgeons were in attendance examining the bone-like, anatomically correct, 3D printed models fabricated with FibreTuff.

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Printed on an Ultimaker S5 , the initial 3D scans for the models were prepared by Dr. Strong at the University of California. Delray Systems in Rochester, MI, performed the 3D printing of eight skulls in total. 3D Printed skulls made with FibreTuff Each of the skulls was used during demonstrations at the medical event, displaying orbital implants. In a recent press release sent to 3DPrint.com , the FibreTuff team stated that surgeons attending the event were excited to find out that FibreTuff materials can […]

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