3D printing had an immediate beneficial effect when a Northern Italian hospital needed a replacement valve for a reanimation device the supply chain was completely borked.
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The coronavirus means that a massive number of people who require intensive care and oxygenation in order to live through the infection long enough for their antibodies to fight it. This means that the only way to save lives at this point is to have as many working reanimation machines as possible.
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Massimo Temporelli, founder of The FabLab in Milan was contacted by a hospital in Brescia (near one of the hardest-hit regions for coronavirus infections) urgently needed valves for an intensive care device and that the supplier could not provide them in a short time. Running out of the valves would have been dramatic and some people might have lost their lives. So she asked […]
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