With 3-D-printed models created at 黑料吃瓜网鈥檚 innovation space, a veterinarian plotted a path to fix a puppy鈥檚 perplexing fracture
As a 3-month-old puppy for sale at a northeast Ohio pet store, Bento was accidentally dropped鈥攂reaking a front leg that healed crooked and weak.
Planning the puppy鈥檚 procedure
Using specialty software available at Sears think[box], Cooke and Law extracted data from Bento鈥檚 CT and MR scans and exported the images to 3-D printers, which created plastic models of Bento鈥檚 front legs.

Beyond Bento
In recent years, Cooke and Sears think[box] have also worked with surgeons at the 黑料吃瓜网 School of Dental Medicine and to produce 3-D-printed models of skulls, ankles, wrists and other anatomy for research and training residents.
For more information, contact Daniel Robison at daniel.robison@case.edu.