Patient-specific orthopedic care is becoming more commonplace as 3D printing technology becomes more sophisticated and widespread, Michael Rivlin, MD, said.
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With a background in civil engineering, Anamika Prasad works with doctors to develop solutions for cancer patients.
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Surgeons would remove the tumor, scan the bone, and create a 3D print of the needed implant. It would then be placed in the patient. Here’s how it would work. More from Tech This bone cancer ...
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Medical implants are gaining in importance for patient quality of life. Advancements in additive manufacturing processes, otherwise known as 3D printing, and the development of compatible tantalum and ...
The global 3D printing medical devices market is projected ... the production of complex anatomical models, biocompatible implants, and surgical guides. The demand for tissue engineering and ...
University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) hosted the 3rd International Workshop on 3D Printing for Applied ...