Mumbai-based medical 3D printing company Anatomiz3D LLP, the healthcare division of tech company Sahas Softech, is well-versed in many aspects of medical 3D printing, from prosthetics and surgical and educational models to surgical guides and patient-specific surgical models. But what happens when a patient simply can't afford patient-specific medical objects, like cranioplasty implants? Jupiter Hospital, also based in Mumbai, turned to Anatomiz3D for the answer to this question, and the company stepped up to the plate, by designing and 3D printing a cranioplasty implant mold. Anatomiz3D's mission is to aid surgical practices through customizing operative planning and procedures, and the company is dedicated to developing patient-specific implants and prosthetics. But this time, the Anatomiz3D team went a different way, and decided to create an implant material out of cranioplasty bone cement. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/167012/3d-print-c...-implant-mold/