3D printed medical models are transforming how doctors learn and operate. These models are printed with a special printer that can “write” objects in three dimensions. The models are used by doctors to practice operations and for learning about the human body. It is this technology which is indeed a great help and is increasingly being employed in medicine.
Maihun is one of the first to use 3D printing to make intricate medical models. These model are then used to simulate complex medical processes. Surgeons develop on these models before they ever make their first cut. This enables them to make more precise and confident decisions during surgeries. Utilising such sophisticated 3D models makes the real operation feasible without the physicians’ fear of side-effects, thus protecting patients.

Personalized medical care is one of the strongest 3D Printing benefits in medicine. Each patient’s body is different. Doctors using 3D printing can create models that are tailored to the exact anatomy of their patients. It’s very useful, especially when there are complex cases. Maihun makes custom models for each patient with the help of 3-D printing, allowing doctors to figure out the treatment plan that would be best for each individual.

Another application where Maihun really shines is that of utilizing high quality 3D models for pre-surgical planning. These models allow surgeons a full view of what they will be operating on. It’s just as if you have a map before you go on a trip. This very detailed planning allows to shorten the time of the surgery and to achieve the best possible result. Patients experience shorter recovery and reduce surgical risk.

The rapid ability to build and change 3D models is accelerating the pace of medical innovation. New ideas can be tested by researchers and doctors without requiring instant human or animal examination. This saves time and cost while facilitating new medical approaches. Maihun is excited to be part of this challenge, and is pushing that envelope of what medical care can be.