Materialise HeartPrint Catalogue

Materialise HeartPrint

What is HeartPrint? HeartPrint is Materialise’s service for providing 3D-printed cardiovascular models from medical image data for research or clinical applications. Our HeartPrint models are listed as a medical device in the USA and the EU. How are HeartPrint models used? Our “HeartPrint Research” models are not intended for clinical use but are ideal for benchtop models, training, education and marketing. Our “HeartPrint” models are used to assist cardiovascular professionals to provide additional information on patient treatment. What material options are available? Materialise offers a large variety of the latest 3D printing technologies to meet your requirements. Our 3D-printed cardiovascular models come in (multi-)colors and (multi-) materials, ranging from rigid to flexible. Your model can be fully customized, here are a few examples: • color distinctions between chambers and vessels; tissue and blood • colored rings to indicate valve annuli, ASD and VSD • flexible models with calcifications and/or tumors printed inrigid material • custom cuts for optimal visualization • any logo or reference code We even have a proprietary 3D printing process called Materialise HeartPrint Flex that results in realistic, highly flexible models.

How does the HeartPrint service work? It’s easy! The models in our catalog can be ordered directly, adapted to your needs or based on your own data set. To order a model, please click on the ‘Request a quote’ button and provide us with the following information:

Standard models: Indicate the model reference code.

Standard models with custom features: Indicate the model reference code and the adaptations you require*. Patient-specific models: Upload the CT or MRI DICOM files via the link you will receive by email. Our engineering services team will follow up to discuss your requirements. Additional models: Request a consultation. We have an extensive medical image database we can access to find an ideal dataset for your needs. * Typical adaptations include: additional cuts, adding CAD components or flanges, branding models with a company logo, adding a septum hole and much more.

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