Where You Could Hear from Us: Lectures on 3D Technology
The application of 3D technologies in veterinary practice is still considered novel, which is why it is important for us to participate in its popularization.
In this case a vet wanted to know the exact type and dimensions of the tissue hiatus the cat at issue had on its hard palate. These factors greatly determined the possibility of covering the hiatus and whether appropriate vascularisation can be ensured. In order for us to be able to provide the doctor with all the necessary information, we created the 3D model of the whole skull based on the CT images and we shared the zoomable and rotatable file with him.
The application of 3D technologies in veterinary practice is still considered novel, which is why it is important for us to participate in its popularization.
The application of 3D-printed surgical guides in veterinary medicine has brought about a pioneering change: here we present 3 very illustrative examples.
If you experience sudden muscle twitches or movement problems in your cat or dog, it can immediately scare you. Fortunately, however, small animal neurology is continuously developing which is greatly supported by our developments as well. In this episode of our interview series we are talking to Dr László Lehner, a veterinarian specialised in small animal neurology, who carries out numerous operations regarded as unique in Hungary, e.g. removing...