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MedCAD Featured in Fortune: From Toy Design to Transforming Lives

In a recent Fortune profile, MedCAD founder Nancy Hairston shared how her career evolved from designing Happy Meal toys to developing life-changing surgical implants. After starting out in 3D modeling and toy design, Hairston recognized the potential of the technology in healthcare and founded MedCAD in 2007. Today,… Read More

Patient-Matched Medical Devices Are the Future

New technology delivers medical devices designed to fit the patient, not the other way around. From 3D printing to AI-driven design, patient-matched implants are redefining individualized care and advancing surgical precision. Read More

MedCAD’s AccuStride® Receives 510(k) Clearance

Dallas-based MedCAD has announced the 510(k) clearance of its AccuStride® Foot and Ankle System, making these patient-specific precision devices available to surgeons. The unique design of these devices, coupled with the company’s proprietary software, will enable foot and ankle surgeons to correct multiple related pathologies in a single procedure. Read More

Washington Post: “Rebuilding the battle-torn faces — and lives — of Ukrainian troops.”

The Washington Post featured a photo of Dr. Jorge Corona performing surgery in Kyiv on its front page on January 3, as part of the article “Rebuilding the battle-torn faces — and lives — of Ukrainian troops.” The article explains the urgent need for facial reconstruction surgery, and tells the stories of soldiers who are going through the process. MedCAD is proud to support Dr. Corona and his colleagues in their missions of healing to Ukraine. Read More

Dallas medical technology to help injured Ukrainian soldiers

Dallas-based MedCAD is donating advanced facial implants and surgical support to assist severely injured Ukrainian soldiers. A medical team from LEAP Global Missions, led by oculoplastic surgeon Dr. Jorge Corona, will take these implants to Ukraine, where they will be used in reconstructive surgeries for soldiers disfigured by the ongoing war with Russia. Read More