Cartilage is a flexible biological tissue that provides padding where bones come together in a joint. A new method for 3D printing cartilage is being proposed as a method for treating osteoarthritis, …
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High Powered Lens Aids 3D Printed Disease Detection
Dr. Steve Lee, at the Australian National University (ANU) Research School of Engineering, along with Dr. Tri Phan, of Sydney’s Garvan Institute of Medical Research, have developed a novel method for …
3D Systems Medical Modeling Acquisition Making a Difference
Virtual Surgical Planning (VSC), Medical Modeling’s latest development in personalized surgery solutions, made it possible for Jayla Vargas to undergo an extremely complex surgical procedure when she …
Generating Interest: A Regenerative 3D Bioprinting Breakthrough
Rarely indeed do I start an article with a direct quote. This one however is so profound that it could potentially affect some seven billion people’s future health prospects: “We also aim …
Researchers at Stanford Can See Your Heart and They Like What They See
From Stanford Research, Dr. Paul Wong and associates have developed a 3D printed replica of the heart that is specific to the patient in need. It is fascinating to see the detail possible with the 3D …
Osteoid Concept Adds Ultrasound to 3D Printed Cast
The Cortex cast concept for broken upper limbs presented in mid-2013 by Jake Evill was a demonstrative example of 3D printing’s potential shown to the wider global public. Soon it may also be used as …
3D Printing A Blood Recycling Machine that Could Make a Big Difference to People’s Lives
Brightwake has developed a revolutionary blood recycling machine, called the Hemosep, using a 3D printer. The Hemosep recovers blood spilled during open heart and major trauma surgery, concentrating t…
Pectus Excavatum – Medical Applications of 3D Printing
Prof. Dr. Mustafa Yuksel from the Marmara University Department of Thoracic Surgery uses 3D Printing for prototyping and developing medical equipment for treating chest deformities. He believes medic…
I Designed My Own 3D Printed Replacement Leg
Courageous 24-year-old Natasha Hope-Simpson was the victim of a cowardly hit-and-run that horrendously left her, literally, pinned between two vehicles last November. The result of the incident was th…
Say Yes to Drugs: DIA to Address 3D Printing in Healthcare Session
The Drug Information Association will hold its annual conference in San Diego on June 17th 2014 and 3D printing will be a hotbed issue addressed. Leaders of the DIA acknowledge that the relatively new…