Stratasys7665 Commerce Way Eden Praire, MN 55344eMail:Website:https://www.stratasys.comLatest from Stratasys3D PrintingStratasys, Siemens tout results from 3D-printed phantoms researchBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersStratasys and Siemens Healthineers are highlighting the results of collaborative research regarding the use of anatomically accurate 3D-printed imaging phantoms.February 25, 2025Advanced VisualizationStratasys, Siemens Healthineers ink CT phantom partnershipBy AuntMinnie.com staff writers3D printing technology firm Stratasys has inked an agreement with Siemens Healthineers to develop new state-of-the-art CT phantoms in a landmark research project.November 27, 2023Advanced VisualizationRicoh secures expanded FDA clearance for anatomic soft tissue modelsBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersRicoh 3D for Healthcare has received expanded clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its 3D-printed diagnostic anatomic models for cardiovascular, neurological, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and breast applications.May 4, 2023Advanced VisualizationStratasys wraps up merger of MakerBot with UltimakerBy AuntMinnie.com staff writers3D printing technology firm Stratasys has completed the merger of its MakerBot subsidiary with fellow 3D-printing provider Ultimaker.September 12, 2022Advanced VisualizationHow much does it cost to run a radiology 3D printing service?By Erik L. RidleyHow useful is in-house 3D printing and how much does it cost? Researchers from the University of Cincinnati analyzed a whole year of service and shared their results in an article published August 18 in the Journal of American College of Radiology.August 18, 2022MRIStratasys unveils radiopaque 3D printing materialBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersStratasys has introduced RadioMatrix, the first radiopaque 3D printing material for use with its Digital Anatomy 3D printers.June 29, 2022Advanced VisualizationFDA OKs Ricoh's head, face, orthopedic modeling systemBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersPrinting and IT services provider Ricoh has secured 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its craniomaxillofacial and orthopedic anatomic modeling.June 14, 2022Advanced VisualizationStratasys donates 3D printers to University of MinnesotaBy AuntMinnie.com staff writers3D printing technology firm Stratasys has donated a series of 3D printers to the University of Minnesota Medical School's Visible Heart Laboratories in Eden Prairie.February 13, 2022Advanced VisualizationStratasys showcases new software for 3D printersBy AuntMinnie.com staff writers3D printing technology firm Stratasys has debuted a new software module, Digital Anatomy Creator, for its Digital Anatomy 3D printers.November 28, 2021Advanced VisualizationStratasys joins forces with Ricoh for 3D printing servicesBy AuntMinnie.com staff writers3D printing technology firm Stratasys is partnering with printing and IT services provider Ricoh USA to provide healthcare institutions with point-of-care anatomic 3D modeling services.November 1, 2021Advanced VisualizationStratasys introduces new medical 3D printerBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersStratasys announced it has introduced Stratasys J5 MediJet, a 3D printer dedicated to medical use that combines multiple applications in one system.June 3, 2021Image ProcessingVirtual surgical planning, 3D printing enhance maxillectomiesBy Erik L. RidleyVirtual surgical planning and 3D-printed models can yield lower complication rates in maxillectomy reconstructions, according to research from the Mayo Clinic published online April 1 in JAMA Otolaryngology -- Head and Neck Surgery.April 1, 2021Image Processing3D-printed surgical guides enhance breast conservation therapyBy Erik L. Ridley3D-printed surgical guides can be useful in breast conservation surgery performed on breast cancer patients after neoadjuvant systemic therapy, according to research published online February 9 in Scientific Reports.February 11, 2021CT3D printing may help to uncover secrets of AAOCABy Erik L. Ridley3D printing may be able to help in stratifying risk and making surgical decisions for patients with anomalous aortic origin of the coronary arteries (AAOCA), one of the most common causes of sudden cardiac death in children, according to research published online January 21 in Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine.January 26, 2021Image-Guided Surgery3D printing, AR can enhance thoracoscopic surgeryBy Erik L. RidleyThe combination of 3D printing and augmented reality (AR) technologies can yield better outcomes for planning and guiding thoracoscopic surgeries than relying on virtual 3D lung models displayed on a monitor in the operating room, according to research published online December 1 in the Annals of Thoracic Surgery.December 13, 2020