06.01.15
Officials with Materialise NV, a provider of 3-D software and printing solutions, as well as a developer of medical image-based knee guide technology, report that Consensus Orthopedics Inc. will use the Knee Guide System from Materialise.
The Materialise Knee Guide System, a solution consisting of 3-D surgical planning software and patient-specific surgical guides for knee surgery, allows surgeons to “efficiently and accurately plan knee surgeries based on the patient's unique anatomy and structural damage,” according to officials from Materialise. Based on that pre-operative plan, patient-specific guides are designed and 3-D printed for use during surgery.
"Since the start of Materialise 25 years ago, it has been our mission to improve people's lives through meaningful applications of 3-D printing,” said Jeroen Dille, director of Materialise's clinical unit. “It is the realization of this mission that first led us to pioneer medical image based guide technology, including solutions for the knee, and is why a collaboration with Consensus Orthopedics is a natural next step. Through this collaboration we are further positioned to help even more surgeons discover the benefits that 3D printing can offer in the planning and execution of total knee arthroplasty."
Colleen Gray,president and CEO of Consensus noted: “Materialise is providing Consensus with a unique and differentiated product. The ability for our surgeons to preoperatively plan and use patient-specific guides based on their patients' MRI allows for more predictable surgical outcomes. Consensus is excited to team with Materialise and deliver innovative solutions for the orthopedic market."
With its headquarters in Leuven, Belgium, Materialise is a provider of additive manufacturing software solutions and 3-D printing services in variety of industries, including healthcare, automotive, aerospace, art and design and consumer products.
The Materialise Knee Guide System, a solution consisting of 3-D surgical planning software and patient-specific surgical guides for knee surgery, allows surgeons to “efficiently and accurately plan knee surgeries based on the patient's unique anatomy and structural damage,” according to officials from Materialise. Based on that pre-operative plan, patient-specific guides are designed and 3-D printed for use during surgery.
"Since the start of Materialise 25 years ago, it has been our mission to improve people's lives through meaningful applications of 3-D printing,” said Jeroen Dille, director of Materialise's clinical unit. “It is the realization of this mission that first led us to pioneer medical image based guide technology, including solutions for the knee, and is why a collaboration with Consensus Orthopedics is a natural next step. Through this collaboration we are further positioned to help even more surgeons discover the benefits that 3D printing can offer in the planning and execution of total knee arthroplasty."
Colleen Gray,president and CEO of Consensus noted: “Materialise is providing Consensus with a unique and differentiated product. The ability for our surgeons to preoperatively plan and use patient-specific guides based on their patients' MRI allows for more predictable surgical outcomes. Consensus is excited to team with Materialise and deliver innovative solutions for the orthopedic market."
With its headquarters in Leuven, Belgium, Materialise is a provider of additive manufacturing software solutions and 3-D printing services in variety of industries, including healthcare, automotive, aerospace, art and design and consumer products.