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  • valchanov

    Medical 3D artist guide - how to sell your work.

    By valchanov

    In the last few decades, the 4th industrial revolution began - a significant advance in the 3D technology and an emerging of a brand new production method - the computer-controlled additive/subtractive manufacturing. It is considered "the new wheel" and it gives the ability to generate a detailed three dimensional object with complicated geometry from various materials (metals, polymers, clay, biological macro molecules) with a robot, controlled by a computer. The size of the object don't really
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  • DevarshVyas

    Need of advancements for 3D printing from MRI data

    By DevarshVyas

    Hello the Biomedical 3D Printing community, it's Devarsh Vyas here writing after a really long time!    This time i'd like to share my personal experience and challenges faced with respect to medical 3D Printing from the MRI data. This can be a knowledge sharing and a debatable topic and I am looking forward to hear and know what other experts here think of this as well with utmost respect.    In the Just recently concluded RSNA conference at Chicago had a wave of technology
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  • Angel Sosa

    Embodi3d´s Top 20 downloaded of 2019!

    By Angel Sosa

    This has been an amazing year for us at Embodi3d and we'd like to share with you the best 3d medical printing models of 2019       1. A great brain 3d model, the first place! uploaded by Osamanyuad.   This example shows the cortex which is a thin layer of the brain that covers the outer portion (1.5mm to 5mm) of the cerebrum.         2.  A heart 3D printed model uploaded by Tropmal.   It shows the coronary arteries that supply oxy
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  • embodi3d

    Selling Your Medical Model Files on Embodi3D.com

    By embodi3d

    Dear Community Members, After many months of work, we are happy to announce the addition of a feature that will allow you to sell medical models you have designed on Embodi3D.com. While we always have encouraged our members to consider allowing their medical STL files to be downloaded for free, we understand that when a ton of time is invested in creating a valuable and high-quality model, it is reasonable to ask for something in return. Now Embodi3D members have two options: 1) You can share
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  • valchanov

    Medical 3D printing 101

    By valchanov

    Bones   The main advantage of the orthopedical presurgical 3d printed models is the possibility to create an accurate model, which can be used for metal osteosynthesis premodelling - the surgeons can prepare (bend, twist, accommodate) the implants prior the operation. After a sterilisation (autoclaving, UV-light, gamma-ray etc etc), those implants can be used in the planned surgery, which will decrease the overall surgery time (in some cases with more than an hour) with all it's advant
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Embodi3d´s Top Contributors: Selami Ekinci

Meet Selami Ekinci, he´s an Architect and lives in Turkey/Ankara.   Since last year, He works as a freelance at home office so he has lot of time to have fun with 3D Medical software, modellings and presentations.   1. What motivated you to work with 3D printing?   In the beginning My Sister (She is a child surgeon) asked me if I could draw 3D Model tumor and calculate its volume. After a successful work of it, doctors wanted 3D Model to see relation with vessels, v

Angel Sosa

Angel Sosa

Embodi3d´s Top Contributors: Antonia Pontiki

This month Embodi3d Top Member is Antonia Pontiki. She´s a PhD student in Biomedical Engineering at King's College in  London investigating the use of patient-specific 3D printing for thoracic surgery. Her research interests include chest wall reconstruction for cancer patients, 3D printing, biocompatible materials, thoracic prostheses, and surgical simulators.   So let's get to know her a little better!   1. What motivated you to work with 3D printing?   I am doi

Angel Sosa

Angel Sosa

Embodi3d´s Top Contributors: Frank Bonelli

Background:   Frank Bonelli is an American practitioner, board certified in Diagnostic Radiology, with CAQ in Neuroradiology. He is fortunate to have access to a variety of CT and MRI scans. He has several printers: a Prusa i3 MK2, a Prusa MK3, a SeeMeCNC Artemis 300 (great for large long prints like femurs) and a Elegoo Mars resin printer.     He has really been interested in how close “off the shelf” prosumer printers can accurately print medical models. He occasionally tea

Angel Sosa

Angel Sosa

Embodi3d´s Top Contributors: Vjekoslav Kopacin

This month we are going to meet Vjekoslav Kopacin @kopachini.  Dr. Kopacin is a radiologist in the University Hospital Osijek, Croatia, interested and practicing Interventional Radiology. He also works at local Faculty of Medicine, Osijek at Department of Biophysics and Radiology who has incorporated the use of 3d printing in his daily practice and gave us his time to answer this interview to share his experience since its inception and share some advice to those who are starting in this world o

Angel Sosa

Angel Sosa

Embodi3d´s Top Contributors: Meet Frank Bonelli

Second month of 2021 is almost over and it is time for us to continue meeting our Embodi3D Top Members. Last month we met Prof. Valchanov, who is He is part of the Department of Anatomy and Cell biology at the Medical University of Varna, Bulgaria you can read more about him here.   This month we are meeting Dr. Frank Bonelli He is a practicing neuroradiologist in a community-based setting.  He considers himself fortunate to have access to a variety of CT and MRI scans. He has se

Angel Sosa

Angel Sosa

Embodi3d´s Top Contributors: Meet Petar Valchanov

Embodi3d´s Top Contributors: Meet Petar Valchanov     In this new monthly section you will meet our Top contributors.  They are the active members of embodi3D and have uploaded Top 3D models   This month we would like you to meet Asst. Prof. Petar Valchanov, MD, He is part of the Department of Anatomy and Cell biology at the Medical University of Varna, Bulgaria   So let's get to know a little bit about Prof. Valchanov and his interest for 3D medical printing. 

Angel Sosa

Angel Sosa

2020 top trending articles about 3d printing in medicine

In 2020 we were in lockdown but this did not mean an obstacle for 3d printing technology to continue evolving. As we saw, many of the researchers focused their ingenuity, creativity and work to contribute in the fight against the Covid-19 and prevent transmission.   There was an important development in the area of surgery, dentistry, cardiovascular surgery and traumatology. Searching "3D printing" at Pubmed returned 3487 published articles.   1. Review on 3D prin

Angel Sosa

Angel Sosa

Top 10 Best Embodi3D´s Members

Before we dive into the top Member of 2020, we would like to thank all Embodi3D members, you enrich the medical 3d library. In addition, we would like to encourage you to upload more files and be part of the largest, most reputable, and fastest growing library of affordable medical 3D printable models for use in medicine, veterinary practice, and anthropology.   These 15  top members have shared the best 3D models for 2020   1. Meet Mike Itagaki |CEO and Founder at Embodi3D  

Angel Sosa

Angel Sosa

Embodi3d´s Top 10 downloaded of 2020!

As 2020 comes to an end, we reflect how the world changed, and it changed us. However, in the middle of this difficult times many found 3d printing a helpful tool to fight the pandemic. We'd like to share with you the most downloaded 3d medical printing models of 2020, most of them related to the pandemic.   1.N95 mask holder for UV sterilization box (2 mask holder) 1.0.0 This is a 3D printable holder for N95 masks. You can also watch the DIY UV sterilization video.    

Angel Sosa

Angel Sosa

3d printing and COVID-19 UPDATE!

In recent weeks we have seen that the spread of the Coronavirus has increased. However, on the good note, we have also seen an increasing number of people willing to help. Thousands of people from around the world who have 3d printers have share their contact information, creating a large database, offering their knowledge in 3d technology (mostly non-profit) to help in this fight against coronavirus.   In Spain, for example, thanks to the biomedical3d company, some hospitals such as t

Angel Sosa

Angel Sosa

They’re making 300 face shields using 3D printers to help fighting against COVID-19

LIVERPOOL, N.Y. - A couple of entrepreneurs Isaac Budmen and Stephanie Keefe are making 300 face shields to help help workers at a coronavirus testing site in Syracuse County. They make and sell 3D printers in their house by the name of Budmen Industries.   Last Saturday they produced 50 shields using seven 3D printers, they are now using 16 printers to produce 250 before the end of this week. "It just sort of felt right to us to do what we could to help the situation," Budmen sai

Angel Sosa

Angel Sosa

3D printed life-saving valves: already a dozen in operation

In Italy, young entrepreneurs used their engineering skills with high precision combined with their passion for 3D printing to create 3D printed valves that can be connected to machines to help coronavirus (COVID-19) infected patients breathe.   Chiari Hospital General Manager Mauro Borelli on the phone confirms that not only are the 3D-printed "life-saving" valves working properly, even a second improved model from the first version has been developed, "which generates less friction."

Angel Sosa

Angel Sosa

Today's top trending articles about 3d printing in medicine

In 2019, 1482 articles about 3D printing were published, there have been important advances in all areas of medicine, mainly in surgery where implants and tissue reconstruction are used. For an optimal search we recommend using https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/. We share with you the articles that are among the 10 most read today. These collections reflect the most important 3d printing research topics of current scientific interest and are designed for experienced investigators and educators ali

Angel Sosa

Angel Sosa

Embodi3d´s Top 20 downloaded of 2019!

This has been an amazing year for us at Embodi3d and we'd like to share with you the best 3d medical printing models of 2019       1. A great brain 3d model, the first place! uploaded by Osamanyuad.   This example shows the cortex which is a thin layer of the brain that covers the outer portion (1.5mm to 5mm) of the cerebrum.         2.  A heart 3D printed model uploaded by Tropmal.   It shows the coronary arteries that supply oxy

Angel Sosa

Angel Sosa

Top Orbital and Skull 3D Model STL Files

Top Orbital and Skull 3D Model STL Files on embodi3D® In our day-to-day lives, we rely on vision more than any of the other four senses, so it only makes sense that human anatomy has adapted to include several features which keep our eyes safe: tear ducts, eyelids, and of course the orbital bone. The orbit (also known as the "eye socket") provides a rigid form of support and protection for some of the most sensitive parts of the eye including the central retinal artery, maeula, retina, chor

Angel Sosa

Angel Sosa

Medical 3D artist guide - how to sell your work.

In the last few decades, the 4th industrial revolution began - a significant advance in the 3D technology and an emerging of a brand new production method - the computer-controlled additive/subtractive manufacturing. It is considered "the new wheel" and it gives the ability to generate a detailed three dimensional object with complicated geometry from various materials (metals, polymers, clay, biological macro molecules) with a robot, controlled by a computer. The size of the object don't really

valchanov

valchanov

Creating a 3D Brain Model Using CT-Converted STL Files

If you are able to read this sentence, you not only have your English teacher to thank (as the popular bumper sticker suggests), but also your brain. The human brain — all of 3 pounds (1,350 grams) — consumes over 10% of the human body's total energy, yet most of its weight is water and makes up very little of the body's total mass.      The recent explosion of 3D printing technologies in the field of neurosurgery has made creating a 3D brain model using CT-converted STL fil

Angel Sosa

Angel Sosa

Creating a Stomach Anatomy Model with CT Scans and 3D Printing

This week's embodi3D® blog post is inspired by a recently published article titled "Three-Dimensional Printing Surgical Applications". The scholarly article goes in depth on the current state of biomedical 3D-printing applications, with a special focus on how the technology may affect the ever-growing list of patients on the organ transplant waiting list, which numbers over 150,000 in the United States alone.   While medical 3D printing has been used to create 3D-printed models for tra

Angel Sosa

Angel Sosa

Creating a Kidney Free and Downloadable Models Using the Latest Medical 3D Printing Technologies

Creating a Kidney Free and Downloadable Models Using the Latest Medical 3D Printing Technologies At embodi3D®, we see the utility of creating a kidney model using 3D printing technologies as a way to better understand this complex and utterly vital organ. Through CT-converted STL files, researchers, students, and medical practitioners can examine the kidney in 3D form and in a state that is more natural.    An average kidney has a peripheral cortex, central medulla, vessels, uroth

Angel Sosa

Angel Sosa

MRI´s Free Top ten on embodi3D®

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allows for the delineation between normal and abnormal tissue on a macroscopic scale, sampling an entire tissue volume three-dimensionally. While MRI is an extremely sensitive tool for detecting tissue abnormalities, association of signal changes with an underlying pathological process is usually not straightforward. This digital model can then be used to create a 3D-printed custom holder for the brain. (1,2,3)   An MRI sequence is a number of radiofreq

Angel Sosa

Angel Sosa

Explore the Neck Anatomy in a free and downloadable 3D Model

Explore the Neck Anatomy in a free and downloadable 3D Model The "neck"—colloquially speaking—is the section of human anatomy between the head and the rest of the body. The word "cervical" is derived from Latin and simply translates to "of the neck." The neck has a huge responsibility in supporting the head, while also allowing enough flexibility to change the position of the head—a full 60 to 80 degrees of rotation in most healthy adults. Because of its versatility and utility, the neck is

Angel Sosa

Angel Sosa

3D Free and Downloadable Printable Files of the Sinus Anatomy and Skull

3D-Printable Files of the Sinus Anatomy and Skull With hay fever season rapidly approaching in the northern hemisphere, embodi3D® is tackling the topic of the paranasal sinuses and portions of the upper skull. It's an autumnal celebration — embodi3D® style. Granted, we take on a number of arguably more interesting topics in our posts, and nasal and sinus anatomy should be fairly straightforward, right? After all, aren't these just openings and passageways in the skull that allow us to take

Angel Sosa

Angel Sosa

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