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  1. SCANIP SIMPLEWARE SOFTWARE
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Simpleware ScanIP Medical is intended for use as a software interface and image segmentation system for the transfer of medical imaging information to an output file.

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Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a Class II Medical Device, as well as CE marking and ISO 13485 certifications. It has 510(k) market clearance from the U.S.

scanip simpleware

Simpleware ScanIP Medical is a version of the software intended for use as a medical device. In terms of dental research, evaluations of dental implants have been made by integrating CAD objects with anatomical data and exporting for simulation. Other application areas for models created within Simpleware's software environment include simulating transcranial direct current stimulation, and testing electrode placements for treating epilepsy. Simpleware-generated human body models can be used to simulate the effect of electromagnetic radiation in MRI scanners.

scanip simpleware

3D models can be used to analyse patellofemoral kinematics. With Simpleware's scripting tools, it is possible to explore the best positioning for hip implants. Īpplications for the software have include: researching implant positioning, statistical shape analysis, and computational fluid dynamics analysis of blood flow in vascular networks. An example of this is the US Naval Research Laboratory/Simpleware head model, generated from high-resolution MRI scans and segmented to create data that can be easily meshed to suit specific finite element (FE) applications, such as head impact and concussion. High-quality CAE models can similarly be used in biomechanics research to simulate movement and the effect of different forces on anatomies. Options are also available for integrating CAD and image data, enabling medical device research to be conducted into how CAD-designed implants interact with the human body. Different tissues, bones and other parts of the body can be identified using a wide range of segmentation and processing tools in the software. Image data from sources like MRI and CT can be visualised, analysed, segmented and quantified, before being exported as CAD, CAE and 3D printing models. Simpleware ScanIP generates high-quality 3D models from image data suitable for a wide range of design and simulation applications related to the life sciences. Screenshot of component being placed in hip model in Simpleware ScanIP Life sciences In addition, a fully customizable module, Simpleware Custom Modeler, is available. Since 2020, Simpleware software has included Simpleware AS Ortho and Simpleware AS Cardio, modules for automated segmentation of medical image data that uses artificial intelligence-based machine learning. The SOLID, FLOW and LAPLACE add-on modules can be used to calculate effective material properties from scanned samples using homogenisation techniques. The CAD and NURBS add-on modules can be used to integrate CAD objects into image data, and to convert scan data into NURBS-based models for CAD. Segmented images can be exported in the STL file format, surface meshes and point clouds, to CAD and 3D printing or, with the FE module, exported as surface/volume meshes directly into leading computer-aided engineering (CAE) solvers. The software is used in the life sciences, materials science, nondestructive testing, reverse engineering and petrophysics.

scanip simpleware

to visualise, analyse, quantify, segment and export 3D image data from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), microtomography and other modalities for computer-aided design (CAD), finite element analysis (FEA), computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and 3D printing. Synopsys Simpleware ScanIP is a 3D image processing and model generation software program developed by Synopsys Inc.













Scanip simpleware