Release date: 2013-07-24
A Japanese medical technology research and development company "FASOTEC" has developed a new type of 3D printer that scans the fetus in the mother's abdomen and creates a 3D model for the fetus. The company uses leading layering technology to create 3D forms that model the model by tracking the response of ultrasound. Scanning is usually done eight to nine months after pregnancy. According to FASOTEC spokesperson Kisuke Hiroshi, "Because most people only have one chance to give birth in their lifetime, every mother does not want to forget this wonderful and precious feeling. They hope that there is a way to record the process of birth. FASOTEC has tried to make a baby model about 10 cm long and packed in a transparent container similar to the shape of the mother's womb. However, this practice was abandoned in order to avoid the danger that MRI may cause to mothers and children. The technology, known as the "angel model," currently costs $1,164. Now, FASOTEC has successfully applied the technology to a wider range of applications - including scanning of various parts and organs of the body - for doctors to practice training before surgery.
Source: Kexun
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