Computer-aided planning is a procedure that uses medical software to perform virtual simulations of a surgical act on digital models of patients. This allows different alternatives to be evaluated, possible scenarios to be anticipated and surgical strategies to be developed.
Computer-aided planning is a procedure that uses medical software to perform virtual simulations of a surgical act on digital models of patients. This allows different alternatives to be evaluated, possible scenarios to be anticipated and surgical strategies to be developed.
Our planning is done with FDA-certified software.
Prevision in surgery.
Reduction of surgical times.
Complete surgical simulations.
Possibility of analyzing different studies together.
Allows to design devices 100% customized for the patient and medical requirements.
With the addition of 3D printing it is possible to perform surgical tests on the anatomy of the patient in question.
Patient specific implant for segmental jaw reconstruction
Patient specific guides for bone defect correction
Patient specific spacers with antibiotic
Patient specific resection guides
Patient specific implant for sternum and ribs
Patient specific guides for maxillary reconstruction with microvascularized fibula
Splints for orthognathic surgery
Patient specific implant for TMJ reconstruction
Patient specific implant for intercalary defect reconstruction
Patient specific facial augmentation
Patient specific implant for acetabular reconstruction
Patient specific cranioplasty plates
Biomodels
Patient specific surgical guides
Neurosurgery
CMF
Thorax
Traumatology and orthopedics