Anatomics provides vascular, maxillofacial, orthopaedic and cerebrovascular bio models for custom implants. Free software is provided for medical personnel such as surgeons and radiologists to let them view CT scans virtually to gain better understanding. Surgical BioModels from Anatomics help surgeons in stereotactic surgery. An accurate BioModel of the patient enables surgeons to refer to anatomical details, while planning for a surgery. This method of stereotaxy is carried out using different surgical tools and equipment.
Surgical BioModels from Anatomics are made from CT scans of a particular patient. After these Surgical Biomodels are created, an apparatus that can track interventional coordinates is attached to various points on them, and these coordinates can be used to create a plan for any operation. The apparatus is then attached using common definable points, and the intervention is performed using the coordinates mapped on BioModels.
Procedures such as stereotaxy are made less expensive, as Surgical BioModels from Anatomics eliminate the need for large image-guided units that need costly intra-operative workstations and patient/image matching. These biomodels provide surgeons with economical options for precise biopsies of cerebral lesions and surgical navigation.