Neurosurgery has some of the widest applications, spanning across bone as well as soft tissue. Being able to reconstruct these individually or in combination and replicating the same in close-to-identical materials allows the surgeons to be fully prepared with their surgical plan and validate the same. Not only models, but excising the tumours correctly using a cutting guide and replacing the same with custom 3D Printed titanium implants can provide patients with the best possible solutions. Big cranioplasty defects can be catered to with a custom implant in a varied choice of materials such as Bone Cement, PMMA, etc through the use of implant molds. Paediatric neurosurgery has found a new solution in cranial helmets to assist correct infant skull deformities.
Patient specific 2D CT/MRI/ECHO DICOM data conversion to 3D printed models in multiple materials, opacities & shore hardness. Our strengths lie in converting patient data across various specialities & through individual and a combination of multiple scanning modalities. These also act as great education/simulation tools
A well designed surgical guide for cutting and drilling, crafted in accordance to the patient’s anatomy, enhances the holistic surgical procedure
3D Printing empowers us to design customized implants, as per patient’s anatomical needs. These surpass the limitations of pre-fabricated implants in terms of design, form and fit.
It is important that the upcoming medical talent across the world learns under real-time conditions in order to be prepared for different situations and provide care with precision without having to put the patient at risk during their training.
We work side by side with other Medical Device companies through their research phase for prototype development and marketing phase for realistic product demonstration.
Helmet therapy is used to gently correct the shape of babies’ skulls over time.
Newborn babies’ skulls are soft plates with spaces between them. As the baby grows, these plates grow, gradually harden and knit together. Sometimes when a baby sleeps in the same position, the soft plates may develop a flat spot or uneven appearance. This common condition is called plagiocephaly, and it is not dangerous.
In other cases, the plates of the baby’s skull fuse too soon, or in an abnormal way. This condition, craniosynostosis, can require surgical treatment with or without helmet in order to correct the head shape.
Helmet molding therapy, or cranial orthosis, is a type of treatment in which a baby is fitted with a special helmet to correct the shape of the skull.