FAQ

After a CT-scan file was obtained, a prototype implant will be printed and, following consultation with the surgeon and verification of the quality of the construction and its placement in the lesion site, the main implant will be printed.

 

Following the printing process, the implants are placed in a double-layered v-pack cover, sterilized using gamma radiation, and then transported to the operating room in an aseptic manner. During the surgical procedure, the packaging of the implants will be opened and inserted into the patient's body.

The CT scan file will be delivered upon the completion of the product, within a timeframe of 10 to 14 working days.

 

Yes, a new personalized implant will be designed by obtaining new CT scan images of the affected region.

It is essential to take comprehensive photographs of the affected area using a thin slice thickness to ensure clarity in the images.