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Stratasys has made its RadioMatrix 3D printing technology fully available in the US, enabling clinicians to create patient-specific, radiographically accurate models. Made from a radiopaque material, RadioMatrix allows full control over visibility on X-ray and CT scans, supporting image-based training, surgical planning, and research. The technology aims to replace traditional phantom models and cadavers with customizable, repeatable, and scalable alternatives.
A collaboration with Siemens Healthineers demonstrated that RadioMatrix phantoms could replicate human tissue in CT imaging with deviations as low as single Hounsfield units, preserving anatomical and pathological details. Combined with Siemens’ imaging algorithms, the models help optimize CT protocols and accelerate the development of precise diagnostic tools.
GlobalData forecasts the medical 3D printing market to grow from $2bn in 2022 to $4bn in 2026 (CAGR 21%). Beyond imaging, 3D-printed models have reduced surgical time by 62 minutes and saved $3,720 per procedure.
01-12-2025