3D Veterinary Printing

3D Veterinary Printing Creating anatomic models and customized surgical tools/prosthetics to improve the treatment of animals with individualized veterinary care.

We pride ourselves on creating creative solutions to veterinary problems with 3D printing techniques. If you are interested in our technology please contact us and we will work with you on your individual case.
3D Veterinary Printing LLC is owner and operated by Fred Wininger VMD MS DACVIM (neurology).

Dr. Rebecca Windsor Prink 💣 surgeon using our prints!
10/17/2023

Dr. Rebecca Windsor Prink 💣 surgeon using our prints!

Atlantoaxial model with pressfit stand for surgical practice.
08/26/2022

Atlantoaxial model with pressfit stand for surgical practice.

Lumbosacral teaching models with customized jigs were a huge success at the  advanced neurosurgery course.  Increasing s...
08/21/2022

Lumbosacral teaching models with customized jigs were a huge success at the advanced neurosurgery course. Increasing surgeon confidence and efficiency. Seen here with the pedicle rod-screw from orthopedic, and exciting innovation in stabilization.

We’re so proud to be part of this project in saving a young German Shepherd’s life.  pulled off an amazing surgery.  The...
12/27/2021

We’re so proud to be part of this project in saving a young German Shepherd’s life. pulled off an amazing surgery. The models and jigs provided valued support but only in the hands of one of the country’s most talented neurosurgeons. Congratulations on a successful case and to Dr. Musser on a well written report.

11/16/2021

Creating surgical jigs for transarticular implants have always been a challenge for 3D printing bc they rely on static imaging that is not necessarily the ideal joint orientation or what will be seen in surgery. With our hyper segmentation techniques we can separate the bones from each other and orient them ideally. It is important that your 3D engineer and neurosurgeon work closely together (or are the same person) 😏

   with ・・・VET ORACLE FACEBOOK LIVE DISCUSSION - THURSDAY 4th JuneDon't miss our next FB live discussion and Q&A on Thur...
06/01/2020

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VET ORACLE FACEBOOK LIVE DISCUSSION - THURSDAY 4th June
Don't miss our next FB live discussion and Q&A on Thursday 4th June at 19:00 UK time with our guest Dr Fred Wininger dip ACVIM (neurology). Simon and I will be discussing with Fred "3D printing in veterinary neurosurgery". Fred is neurology clinician, founder of 3D Veterinary Printing and he has extensive experience with the use of this revolutionary tool in neurosurgery. At the end of this 30 minutes interview, you will be able to ask question directly to Fred.
To join the live stream just visit us on our Veterinary Neurology FB page (https://www.facebook.com/neurologyforvets/) or click on the FB notification if you are following us already. The recording of the live event will be available on this FB page for you to watch at a later stage.
Hope to see you all on Thursday!
Laurent Garosi
Simon Platt

Join us Thursday!
06/01/2020

Join us Thursday!

VET ORACLE FACEBOOK LIVE DISCUSSION - THURSDAY 4th June
Don't miss our next FB live discussion and Q&A on Thursday 4th June at 19:00 UK time with our guest Dr Fred Wininger dip ACVIM (neurology).
Simon and I will be discussing with Fred "3D printing in veterinary neurosurgery". Fred is neurology clinician, founder of 3D Veterinary Printing and he has extensive experience with the use of this revolutionary tool in neurosurgery. At the end of this 30 minutes interview, you will be able to ask question directly to Fred.
To join the live stream just visit us on this FB page or click on the FB notification if you are following us already. The recording of the live event will be available on this FB page for you to watch at a later stage.
Hope to see you all on Thursday!
Laurent Garosi
Simon Platt

   with ・・・ciatica, the back pain symptom due to compression of the sciatic nerve is most commonly caused by lumbosacral...
03/25/2020

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ciatica, the back pain symptom due to compression of the sciatic nerve is most commonly caused by lumbosacral syndrome (LSS). LSS is essentially a degenerative process between the last spinal lumbar vertebrae and the tailbone which causes cinching on the nerve as the hole between the two bones narrows through arthritis and collapse. Dogs also develop LSS, particularly German Shepherds. A mainstay of treatment is surgical distraction of the LS joint to widen the “foramen” through which the sciatic nerve traverses. The challenge is placing implants to maintain that distraction strong enough to combat the large forces on this joint without violating fragile areas like the spinal canal and major vessels. Here we demonstrate the use of a 3D printed jig for LS stabilization designed by Dr. Fred Wininger and surgically implanted by Amy Fauber.

02/15/2020

Check out our technology in use by at . After
Removal of a large benign osteoma, a printed cranioplasty was implanted.

Our work in action!
02/15/2020

Our work in action!

Doctors printed a custom-sized 3D implant to save the life of a Charlotte dog who desperately needed surgery.

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