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Is that tumor growing? Software tells  

A German-based company, Definiens with U.S. operations (Morristown, N.J.), has devised software that examines MRI or CT data and builds 3D models of tumors, changing organs, and tissues of interest...

Refining the heart model 

An animated 3D CAD model of the human heart put together by a team of U.K. doctors is so realistic its four chambers beat in the same asymmetrical rhythm as a real heart. The model, HeartWorks, should improve doctor training. ...

How Graphics Hardware Helps Spine Surgery 

A detailed finite-element model of the human skeleton may now let researchers estimate the strain put on healthy vertebrae during back surgery...

Is that tumor growing? Software tells 

A German company has devised software that examines MRI or CT data and builds 3D models of tumors, changing organs, and tissues of interest...

Refining the beating heart model 

An animated 3D CAD model of the human heart put together by a team of U.K. doctors is so realistic its four chambers beat in the same asymmetrical rhythm as a real heart...

Paper examines software solutions for medical-device developers 

The design, development, and manufacturing of a medical device are increasingly difficult endeavors as competition grows stronger and regulatory constraints broaden....

Prototypes for tools and for patients 

Rapid prototyping in the form of both additive and subtractive technologies is being put to good use in operating rooms as well as design labs. For example,...

Computerized pacifier helps preemies feed 

Up to one-third of the more than 600,000 premature infants born in the U.S. each year have feeding problems because their brains can't coordinate sucking,...

A knee implant just for you 

Rapid manufacturing methods are gaining ground in the production of custom-fit medical implants. 3D printing is becoming an increasingly popular method...

Software simplifies fatigue testing 

Software for fatigue and dynamic testing of materials and components can control static ramps to simple cyclic loads, and trapezoidal or random waveforms...

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