Process

How a case runs, start to finish

What we need from you, what you get back at each stage, and where sign-off happens. No case proceeds to manufacture without your approval of the plan.

Virtual surgical planning session

The process, step by step

  1. 1

    Upload the imaging

    Anonymised DICOM through the portal, or a link to your PACS export. Thin-slice CT is what makes or breaks the plan; our scan protocol is available on request.

  2. 2

    Segmentation and 3D visualisation

    We reconstruct the anatomy and review it with you. Many surgeons stop here for straightforward cases where a simple model is sufficient.

  3. 3

    Virtual surgical planning

    A planning engineer works through the case with you: resection levels, alignment targets, screw trajectories, implant footprint and bone contact.

  4. 4Your sign-off

    Design sign-off

    Nothing is manufactured until you approve the design. Revisions at this stage cost nothing but time — which is the entire point of planning digitally.

  5. 5

    Manufacture

    Titanium implants printed, post-processed, inspected and documented under our ISO 13485 quality management system, with full traceability.

  6. 6

    Delivery and theatre support

    Implants, anatomical models and the planning report arrive together. Our team can join the case for the first use of a new construct.

What we need from you

Thin-slice CT (sub-millimetre where possible), full anatomy of interest in field
Anonymised DICOM through the portal, or a PACS export link
The clinical question you want the plan to answer
Surgery date, if one is set

What you get back

3D reconstruction of the patient's anatomy
Written preoperative plan with resection levels and alignment targets
Patient-specific implant, guides and anatomical models
Full ISO 13485 documentation and traceability

Send us the imaging and the clinical question.

We will tell you what is achievable for the anatomy in front of you — and if a standard implant serves the patient better, we say so.