TeraRecon, WhiteClouds provide 3D print for rhinoceros surgery at Chicago zoo

Chicago, May 17, 2018—In preparation for a recent surgery on rhinoceros, Layla, at Brookfield Zoo in Chicago, Illinois, medical imaging software provider, TeraRecon, and 3D Printing manufacturer, WhiteClouds utilized their technologies to help veterinary surgeons prepare.  Layla is a 2,300lb., 7-year-old Eastern Black Rhinoceros with an impacted molar tooth and associated sinus infection that were causing life-threatening complications in her ability to breathe.  A recent CT scan at the zoo was the first of its kind and revealed the need for surgical intervention.  Using the imaging data from the CT Scan, a 3D computer reconstruction was made and a printed model of Layla’s anatomy was produced for surgical planning. 

TeraRecon’s advanced medical image processing solutions are utilized in human medical imaging in the global healthcare market.  Their 3D reconstructions of medical imaging scans can be sent to 3D printers producing prints with incredible detail and realism.

The giant model was donated by TeraRecon and printing partner, WhiteClouds, which is the largest 3D printing manufacturer in the world.  WhiteClouds’ unique “hinge-and-slice” technique was applied to the Rhinoceros model to allow surgeons easy, fan-like visualization of the region of interest. 

Jerry Ropelato, CEO of WhiteClouds, shared, “We continue to see growing interest in the impact of 3D printing in veterinary medicine.  As we now provide prints to the veterinary community, we are excited to extend into the zoological space and participate in such a significant, first-of-kind effort for Layla.”

The first of two planned surgeries successfully occurred on Monday, May 7th and Layla’s impacted tooth was removed, along with part of the infected tissue obstructing her sinus. Dr. Michael Adkesson, Vice President of Clinical Medicine for the Chicago Zoological Society, which manages Brookfield Zoo said, “Layla is recovering well from the first surgery that was very successful due to the thorough preparation and surgical planning by our team that was enabled by the 3D printed model.  We greatly appreciate the partnership of TeraRecon and WhiteClouds to help this surgery go as smoothly and quickly as possible, creating an optimal outcome for Layla.”

TeraRecon President and CEO, Jeff Sorenson, stated, “The TeraRecon family is thrilled to support the amazing work of the surgeons and clinical care team at Brookfield Zoo.”

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