Medical Journal Articles, News, Magazines, Blog & Community mentions on Osteo3d







 

Peer-Reviewed Medical Journal Articles

  • Case series of three-dimensional printing technology applied in complex craniofacial deformity surgery – Journal of Cleft Lip Palate and Craniofacial Anomalies, Jul–Dec 2016journals.lww.com. (This case series by Mendonca et al. discusses using 3D-printed models from an Indian startup, Osteo3d, at a fraction of typical costsjournals.lww.com.)

  • A Simplified Digital Workflow for the Treatment of Pediatric Mandibular Fractures Using Three-Dimensional (3D) Printed Cap Splint: A Case Report – Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction, Jan 2019 (Chakravarthy et al.). (Describes a preoperative workflow for pediatric jaw fractures; mentions utilizing Osteo3d for 3D modelingpmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.)

  • Customized and Cost-Effective 3D Printed Mold for Cranioplasty: India’s First Single Center Experience – Neurology India, May–Jun 2021journals.lww.com. (Reports a method for patient-specific cranial implants; uses an “indigenously developed software created by Osteo3D Inc., Bangalore” for designjournals.lww.com.)

  • Assessing the Co-relation between Mandibular Flare and Thickness of Lingual Cortex in Relation to the Third Molars – Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences, Jul 2024journals.lww.com. (A dental study where CT image processing was done using Osteo3d softwarejournals.lww.com.

  • Evaluating Morphology of the Pterygomaxillary Junction and Its Association With the Orbit in Different Facial Skeletal Relationships, PMID: 34863696

  • Single Stage Management of a Severe Form of Grade 3 Hypertelorism With Sincipital and Basal Encephaloceles-Lessons Learnt! PMID: 39584388
  • One-stage prosthodontically driven jaw reconstruction in patients with benign and malignant pathologies: A 7- to 11-year cohort study. PMID: 38953771
  • Mandibular Reconstruction Modalities Using Virtual Surgical Planning and 3D Printing Technology: A Tertiary Care Centre Experience. CLINICAL PAPER
  • A Simplified Digital Workflow for the Treatment of Pediatric Mandibular Fractures Using Three-Dimensional (3D) Printed Cap Splint: A Case Report

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News and Magazine Articles

  • 3D Printed Human Part Models Made to Order from Osteo3D – 3D Printing Industry, Sep 12, 20143dprintingindustry.com. (Early coverage introducing Osteo3D’s cloud-based service for doctors to order patient-specific models3dprintingindustry.com.)

  • 3D Printing Helps Create Upper Jaw Prosthetic For Cancer Patient, Thanks to Osteo3D – 3DPrint.com, Oct 16, 20143dprint.com. (Story by Brian Krassenstein on a Bangalore patient’s upper jaw prosthesis created with Osteo3D’s help.)

  • Cancer patient who had jaw removed gets new teeth via 3D printing – DrBicuspid.com, Oct 26, 2014drbicuspid.comdrbicuspid.com. (Reports a 41-year-old in Bangalore receiving an acrylic teeth prosthetic; quotes Deepak Raj, co-founder of Osteo3D/DF3Dcarrington.edudrbicuspid.com.)

  • 3 breakthroughs in dental technology – Carrington College Blog, Nov 16, 2014carrington.edu. (Includes a section on how Osteo3d, a Bangalore-based 3D printing healthcare company, reconstructed a cancer patient’s palate and teethcarrington.edu.)

  • Bangalore-based Osteo3D helps doctors in facial reconstruction using 3D printing – The Tech Portal, Jan 10, 2015thetechportal.comthetechportal.com. (Tech news article describing how Osteo3D (part of DF3D) provided a 3D-printed jaw model to assist in a complex facial reconstruction surgery in Bangalore.)

  • Osteo3D Helps Doctors in India Correct Orbital Hypertelorism with 3D Printed Surgical Planning Model – 3DPrint.com, Jun 15, 20153dprint.com. (T.E. Halterman’s piece detailing surgeons using an Osteo3D-printed skull model to plan a corrective surgery for orbital hypertelorism3dprint.com3dprint.com.)

  • Doctors in India use 3D printing to help in surgical planning to correct orbital hypertelorism – 3ders.org, Jun 16, 20153ders.org3ders.org. (News brief by Simon, noting two Bangalore surgeons employed Osteo3D’s services for a complex “box osteotomy” surgery3ders.org.)

  • Osteo3d Makes a Difference with 3D Printed Helmet for 5-Month-Old Craniosynostosis Patient – 3DPrint.com, Sep 25, 20153dprint.com. (Bridget O’Neal’s article on India’s first endoscopic craniosynostosis surgery after which Osteo3D provided a custom post-op baby helmet in days, rather than weeksforbesindia.comforbesindia.com.)

  • Osteo3d Develops Custom 3D Printed Helmet for Craniosynostosis Patient – 3Printr.com, Sep 28, 20153printr.com. (A news post citing Osteo3D’s blog and describing their fast, affordable design of a personalized cranial helmet for an infant3printr.com3printr.com.)

  • 3D printing startup DF3D receives funding from Indian government – 3ders.org, Oct 23, 20153ders.org3ders.org. (By Benedict, notes that Bengaluru-based DF3D (launched 2014) pivoted to medical models as “Osteo3d” and in March 2015 received a Rs.50 lakh biotech grant3ders.org.)

  • Osteo3D Creates Quick and Inexpensive Surgical Guides and Models – All3DP, Jun 19, 2017all3dp.com. (Hanna Watkin’s piece on Osteo3D’s cloud platform enabling cost-effective, fast production of 3D-printed surgical models for Indian doctors.)

  • 3D printing in healthcare: A prescription for the future – Forbes India, Jun 14, 2017forbesindia.comforbesindia.com. (Profile of Osteo3D by Varsha Meghani, describing its founding by Deepak Raj in 2014 and pivot to B2B healthcare; highlights cases like the infant cranial helmet delivered in 3–4 days at one-tenth the import costforbesindia.comforbesindia.com.)

  • Indian healthcare gets 3D prints with Osteo3d – MediCircle, Dec 22, 2021medicircle.in. (Overview of Osteo3D’s journey in India’s medtech space, noting its TechSparks 2014 debut, pivot from DF3D to Osteo3D for surgical planning, and support via a 2015 government grantmedicircle.inmedicircle.in.)

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Blog and Community Mentions

  • 3D Printing Aids Doctors In India Make Surgical Models To Correct Orbital Hypertelorism – Embodi3D (blog), Jul 4, 2015embodi3d.com. (Blog entry by Paige A. Carter recounting how Osteo3D produced a patient-specific skull model for a hypertelorism surgery, allowing surgeons to rehearse and reduce operative risksembodi3d.comembodi3d.com.)

  • Osteo3D Releases Library of 3D Printable Ortho Models – Cellular3D (medical 3D printing blog), Jul 23, 2015cellular3d.com. (News of Osteo3D launching an online Archives of downloadable medical model files, a first-of-kind open repositorycellular3d.com.)

  • Osteo3d Model Helps Doctors Correct Orbital Hypertelorism – Cellular3D blog, Jun 14, 2015cellular3d.com. (Discusses the same Sakra Hospital case, crediting Osteo3D for providing a 3D printed skull model that aided a complex facial bipartition surgerycellular3d.com.)

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