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Have a Heart: Stratasys Polyjet Material Saves Lives

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Have a Heart: Stratasys Polyjet Material Saves Lives

The Hospital for Sick Children uses lifelike 3D printed models for pre-surgical practice. Hearts can be specially made models of the patient's heart to give doctor's a familiarity with the intricacies of each patient. Now by the time surgeons perform cardiac surgery on children, they are already expert performers for the procedures. Learn more

The Hospital for Sick Children uses 3D printed models that are specific to certain patients anatomy to train and prepare the next generation for surgery.

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