Creaplast converts a patient's scanner files into a 3D-printed physical model.
This bone or organ segment can be inserted into a dummy that reproduces the anatomy to recreate realistic conditions from the first surgical ahead of an intervention.
It is an indispensable tool for learning robotic surgery.
Liver segment

Spine segment

These models are produced using segmentation and 3D modeling software.
Opac x-ray spine obtained by modeling and 3D printing,
repositioned in a mannequin to reproduce as faithfully a complex case.

The training before the intervention of these cases allows you to choose your instrumentation, to reduce the time of the intervention, to manage the stress of the team, and can be used as didactic support during training.