Stratasys and Siemens Healthineers Bring a New Era for Medical Imaging Research With Patient-Specific 3D-Printed Phantoms
February 25 2025 - 8:12AM
Business Wire
Anatomically accurate 3D-printed phantoms
replace cadavers, transforming CT imaging and AI algorithm
training
Stratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ: SSYS) and Siemens Healthineers recently
presented the results of a joint research effort that demonstrates
the unprecedented accuracy of the solutions offered by Stratasys to
enable 3D-printed medical imaging phantoms to replicate human
anatomy.
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This collaborative effort uses Stratasys’ RadioMatrix™ materials
and Digital Anatomy® technology with Siemens Healthineers’ advanced
algorithms to significantly improve the quality of complex anatomy
medical imaging phantoms, allowing surgeons, researchers, and
educators to replace simplistic anatomical phantom models for
pre-surgery planning and education.
This new research demonstrates how anatomically accurate,
patient-specific 3D-printed phantoms are scalable, cost effective
and efficient in developing new CT scan algorithms and improving
diagnostic precision. By using 3D-printed anatomic models for
radiology, it is possible to offer a patient-specific, anatomical
model that accurately replicates anatomy and pathologies.
"The integration of 3D-printing solutions to create
patient-realistic CT phantoms, combined with the Digital Anatomy®
technology from Stratasys, represents a significant innovation in
the field of computed tomography,” said Jesús Fernández Léon, Head
of Computed Tomography Product & Clinical Marketing at Siemens
Healthineers. “This cooperation not only enhances our ability to
assess and verify the performance of modern CT systems but also
ensures that our algorithms can rely on a highly realistic
depiction of human anatomy. By working together, we are setting new
standards in medical imaging.”
The results of the study were shared during this winter’s
Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual meeting.
The joint efforts will drive innovation in medical imaging
through multiple ways:
- Integrating Stratasys’ advanced Digital Anatomy technology and
materials with Siemens Healthineers’ imaging creates
patient-specific phantoms with realistic radiopacity and anatomical
precision. These models replicate clinical imaging outcomes more
closely than existing traditional phantoms, addressing the
radiology field’s long-standing need for consistency and
reliability while preserving the anatomy and details of potential
pathologies and/or variations of anatomy.
- With the ability to produce repeatable data sets on the same
anatomy, these phantoms eliminate ethical, and variability
challenges associated with human scans and/or the usage of
cadavers.
- Advanced post-processing including validation data for AI-based
software solutions. The ultra-realistic phantoms accelerate the
development of imaging algorithms, driving materials innovation,
and enabling the exploration of new clinical and academic
applications.
By utilization of these kind of 3D-printed phantoms, hospitals
and imaging centers can enhance the calibration and performance of
CT scanners, ensuring more accurate diagnostics and better patient
outcomes. These phantoms are also opening new doors for education,
training, and research in radiology, ultimately improving patient
outcomes and costs.
“The collaboration between Stratasys and Siemens Healthineers
will pave the way for innovations that enhance imaging precision,
improve training efficiency, and reduce reliance on cadavers,” said
Erez Ben Zvi, Vice President of Healthcare, Stratasys. “This is a
game-changer for the medical community. We believe this work can
speed up the advancement of medicine and improve patient
outcomes.”
The RSNA presentation also highlighted the significant
deviations between real and printed models, with variances as low
as single Hounsfield units (HU) in critical areas like grey matter
and veins. This extraordinary level of accuracy redefines the
standards for CT imaging research.
About Stratasys
Stratasys is leading the global shift to additive manufacturing
with innovative 3D printing solutions for industries such as
aerospace, automotive, consumer products, and healthcare. Through
smart and connected 3D printers, polymer materials, a software
ecosystem, and parts on demand, Stratasys solutions deliver
competitive advantages at every stage in the product value chain.
The world’s leading organizations turn to Stratasys to transform
product design, bring agility to manufacturing and supply chains,
and improve patient care.
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