3D printing is revolutionizing the field of medicine, offering customized solutions that were unthinkable just a decade ago. This technology enables the creation of prosthetics, implants, and anatomical models with unprecedented precision and customization. The ability to tailor each piece to the specific needs of the patient not only improves clinical outcomes but also accelerates the recovery process.
Custom Projects for Each Patient
Advancements in 3D printing have opened up a new horizon in surgical planning. Surgeons can now study 3D-printed anatomical models that accurately replicate the complexity of patient structures, allowing for more detailed preparation before entering the operating room. Moreover, companies adopting this technology are not only at the forefront of medical innovation but also positioned as leaders in providing personalized healthcare.

At Infinity, we've embraced this technology to develop customized 3D splints. Using a 3D scanner, we capture the exact shape of the limb or body area that requires immobilization. Next, through parametric design, we create a semi-rigid structure that perfectly conforms to the patient's contour. This splint is then produced with a 3D printer, resulting in a tailored support that offers comfort and effectiveness.
Visualizing what's beneath the skin
Another innovative project at Infinity is the use of computed tomography (CT) scans to generate accurate 3D models of bones or tissues. These models are invaluable tools for surgical teams as they provide a detailed representation of the patient's anatomy, facilitating the planning and execution of surgical interventions with greater precision.

At Infinity, we are committed to improving the quality of life for people. Our focus is on the end-user, ensuring that every solution we develop is not only cutting-edge but also accessible and tailored to their needs. With a professional and dedicated team, we work tirelessly to make 3D printing technology a cornerstone in personalized medicine, making a difference in the lives of every patient.
