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People undergoing new, uncommon or complex surgeries at Mayo Clinic may benefit
from access to the clinic's expertise in 3D anatomic models. This technology helps
with surgical planning, patient education and medical education.

The 3D anatomic modeling laboratories of the Department of Radiology use 3D


printing to help doctors tailor the treatment of adults and children based on their
exact anatomy. Studies in peer-reviewed medical journals show that the use of 3D-
printed models improves surgical outcomes.

Anatomic modeling laboratories are available at the clinic's campuses in Arizona,


Florida and Minnesota. Mayo Clinic is a leader in the movement to bring this
technology into hospitals for the benefit of all people.

3D printing of patient's anatomy aids in surgical planning


At Mayo Clinic, radiologists and surgeons are teaming up to discover every possible
detail about complex cases, before the operation. Use of virtual modeling and 3D-
printed models can mean that patients experience less pain, shorter hospital stays
and quicker recoveries.

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