This area details issues of importance for patients who could benefit
from BioModelling technology. This includes but is not limited to
patients undergoing complex surgery in the following areas:
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Skull
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Face
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Jaw
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Spine
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Hip/Pelvis
Anatomics can produce plastic BioModels for surgery for all areas
listed, and custom BioPart implants made of plastic or titanium for
skull and face defects. The use of Anatomics BioModelling technology
for surgical planning and custom implant design has been demonstrated
to benefit surgical outcomes in over 500 surgeries to date. The following
information outlines how you can obtain a BioModel or BioPart implant
for use in your surgery.
How can I benefit from my surgeon using BioModelling?
Over 11 years of research by Anatomics has shown time and again the
benefits of BioModelling for reconstructive surgery. Your surgeon
can benefit from BioModelling in the following ways:
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Improving surgical outcomes
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Reducing operating times
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Improving cosmetic results
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Aiding the diagnosis of your condition
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Simulation and rehearsal of your surgery
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Precisely shaped custom implants made before
your surgery
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Using BioModels as a surgical navigation tool
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Enhancing the communication between the surgeon,
the surgical team, you, and your family
A study published by Australian researchers in 1999 indicated that
the use of BioModelling in surgery reduced operating times by an average
17.63%
Reference:
DUrso P.S., et al. Stereolithographic (SL) biomodelling in cranio-maxillofacial
surgery: a prospective trial. The Journal of Cranio-maxillofacial
Surgery. (1999) 27:30-37.
How do I arrange for a BioModel or BioPart to be constructed?
It all starts with you and your surgeon. If you are to undergo surgery
to reshape or reconstruct bony features, ask your surgeon about the
possibility of using a BioModel as a surgical planning guide. Alternatively,
if you are to undergo surgery to correct a skull or face defect by
implant, discuss the option of using Anatomics to create an exact
custom implant shaped to a plastic BioModel replica of your defect.
You or your surgeon can contact us directly via phone, fax, or e-mail
to discuss the options.
Once your surgeon has decided that BioModelling would benefit your
surgery, your surgeon needs to book you for a 3D CT (Computerised
Tomography) scan of the area of interest. We need to be informed of
this booking, and we also send the surgeon a BioModelling Request
Form for completion. This authorises us to perform the work required.
You then attend the Radiology Clinic and undergo the CT scan, which
is painless and usually takes no more than 10 minutes. Anatomics then
arranges for the CT scan data to be sent to us on tape or disk. Anatomics
then uses this data to construct your BioModel and/or BioPart Implant.
On completion, the BioModel and/or BioPart is sent via express courier
direct to your surgeon. The surgeon can then immediately benefit from
the technology, by having an exact replica of your anatomy in his
or her hands.
What are the costs involved?
BioModels typically cost from $1200 to $2000 Australian dollars (1
US dollar = approx. 1.4 Australian dollars), and BioParts can cost
between $2000 and $5000 Australian depending on size and complexity.
If you are visiting a surgeon as a private patient, your health fund
should automatically pay for a BioPart implant, as long as your surgeon
writes a letter to your health fund before the surgery requesting
this. The surgeon needs to specify why a custom implant is considered
most beneficial for your surgery. We have a template letter we formulated
with the assistance of the Commonwealth Health Department that your
surgeon can use for this.
Private patients can apply to their health funds for the cost of
BioModels. They can submit our account with a letter from your surgeon
outlining why a BioModel was necessary and a request for payment.
Health Funds then assess each application on its merits and issues
a special ruling. However, there is no guarantee that health funds
will reimburse in this instance, as it depends on the strength of
the case put by you and your surgeon. Anatomics can supply supporting
information about the benefits of BioModelling to health funds in
these cases.
Patients attending surgical clinics in public hospitals in Australia
and New Zealand typically have their BioModels or BioParts funded
by the hospital. This requires the surgeon to request payment of the
Head of the Department of Surgery based on a quotation issued by Anatomics.
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