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3D-printed surgical guide
patient-specific instrument

3D-printed surgical guide - 3D Innovation Lab - patient-specific instrument
3D-printed surgical guide - 3D Innovation Lab - patient-specific instrument
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3D-printed, patient-specific instrument

Description

Our Patient-Specific Surgical Guides (PSI) redefine intraoperative precision. By translating virtual pre-operative planning into physical reality, these tools eliminate guesswork in the operating room. Specifically for Hard Tissue applications, our guides are equipped with integrated cylinders and slots that dictate the exact angle and depth for saws and drills. This is critical for procedures such as complex shoulder arthroplasty or correcting glenoid deformities. Whether for precise bone resection or soft tissue management, the "snap-on" fit reduces surgical time and reliance on intraoperative fluoroscopy, ultimately leading to better patient outcomes and mechanical stability.

KEY FEATURES & PATHOLOGIES
Patient Specific: Surface design based on high-resolution CT imaging guarantees unique adherence to the bone or tissue anatomy.
Integrated Guidance: Features precise slots for saws and cylinders for drills to guide instrumentation with sub-millimeter accuracy.
Compliant materials suitable for mucosal contact and standard sterilization protocols.
Operational Efficiency: Significantly reduces surgical time and improves mechanical stability of implants by ensuring optimal alignment.

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