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Improving Trauma Care with Stratasys 3D Printing at Hadassah Academic Hospital

Enhancing Surgical Planning and Patient Outcomes with 3D Models

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Hadassah Academic Hospital is improving trauma care by using Stratasys 3D
printing technology in-house. Professors Meir Liebergall and Yoram Weil
explain how 3D anatomical models help surgeons plan surgeries more
accurately. These models are available the same day, allowing for faster and
more precise operations. With Stratasys, trauma surgeons can better
prepare, leading to better outcomes for patients.

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