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Stratasys Announces Radiopaque Material For Digital Anatomy 3D Printer


Heather Morris

Heather Morris

Stratasys Announces Radiopaque Material For Digital Anatomy 3D Printer

New RadioMatrix material allows for radio-realistic anatomic models that can be viewed under CT scan or X-ray

Stratasys has introduced the first radiopaque 3D printing material for the company’s Stratasys Digital Anatomy™ 3D printers. The new Stratasys RadioMatrix™ material produces radio-realistic anatomic models which are visible under CT scans or X-ray images. 

Stratasys Announces Radiopaque Material For Digital Anatomy 3D Printer

RadioMatrix See Beyond the Human Eye

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“This new material is allowing our customers to print radio-realistic models that exhibit defined and predictable radiopacity properties under medical imaging such as CT or X-ray,” says Ben Klein, Director of product management, healthcare solutions for Stratasys. “This material development was driven by customer requests to create radiopaque anatomic models, ones that can mimic human anatomy visualization under X-ray. We continue to push the boundaries of medical modeling with multi-material printing” 

Stratasys Digital Anatomy printers can create full-color visual models and biomechanically realistic functional models that are used worldwide for training simulations, pre-surgical planning and medical device development. Through the introduction of the new RadioMatrix material, the Digital Anatomy printer can now print anatomical models that can be viewed under CT or X-ray. These models can exhibit a range of radiopacity values from -30 to 1000 Hounsfield Units (HU).

“The ability to 3D print models with controlled radiodensity is expected to ultimately improve visibility and traceability of medical devices, improve our production of bespoke and patient-derived phantoms for training and educational purposes, and enable new methodologies for improving CT image quality. This novel material opens the door to new applications and research opportunities, ultimately improving patient care delivery,” says Justin Ryan, Ph.D., Director of the Helen and Will Webster Foundation 3D Innovations Lab, Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego, Calif. U.S. 

The Stratasys RadioMatrix radiopaque material is now available in many regions and will be coming to the United States later in Q3 2022. You can learn more about the Stratasys Digital Anatomy printing solution for healthcare providers here.

 

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