“…Realistic replicas of anatomical specimens may be used to represent details as fine as small nerves and blood vessels (McMenamin et al, ). For biomedical researchers and trainees, these printed anatomical replicas may be a helpful utility in each of the following areas: device development (Wu et al, ; Lee et al, ; Giannatsis and Dedoussis, ; Kurenov et al, ), surgical planning (D'Urso et al, ; Giannatsis and Dedoussis, ; Esses et al, ; Kurenov et al, ; Wu et al, ), medical training (Waran et al, ; Adams et al, ), diagnosis and evaluation (Esses et al, ; Wu et al, ), patient communication (Bernhard et al, ), implantation and scaffold tissue engineering, (D'Urso et al, 2000; Leukers et al, ; Boland et al, ; Khalyfa et al, ; Giannatsis and Dedoussis, ; Bergmann et al, ; Esses et al, ) and last but not least, various uses for educational purposes (Torres et al, ; Adams et al, ).…”