Smile Train and BioDigital Shatter Barriers in Surgical Training Technology with Innovative, Accessible New App
The Smile Train Virtual Surgery Simulator mobile app and its offline capabilities are helping improve surgical outcomes in low-resource settings
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Smile Train, the world s largest cleft organization, and
BioDigital, Inc., the tech company behind the first cloud-based virtual model of the human body, have launched a new mobile version of the award-winning, web-based
Smile Train Virtual Surgery Simulator. The new mobile app offers multilingual, interactive 3D training on surgical procedures with unprecedented offline accessibility.
A surgeon in Somalia uses the Smile Train Virtual Surgery Simulator. Photo Credit: Smile Train
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Materialise Offers 3-D Printing to Aid in Face, Hand Surgery
Materialise in Plymouth Township saw its 3-D visualization and printing technologies play a crucial role in the world’s first simultaneous double hand and face transplant. The recent surgery was successfully performed at New York University Langone Health in Manhattan.
Materialise’s 3-D visualization and printing technology helped New York surgeons with the world’s first simultaneous double hand and face transplant. // Image courtesy of Materialise
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