Hong Kong researchers explore the use of 3D printed medical models but advance in a more unique direction with concerns over infection.
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Detailing their findings in the recently published ‘ A review of the manufacturing process and infection rate of 3D-printed models and guides sterilized by hydrogen peroxide plasma and utilized intra-operatively ,’ the authors discuss the use of innovative bespoke devices for surgical planning.
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As 3D printing has made impacts within the medical field, medical professionals, patients, and their families benefit due to better avenues for diagnosis , treatment, and education for everyone involved.
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But there are even more specific uses for 3D printed medical models today in promoting patient-specific treatment with improved pre-operative planning procedures and even intra-operative processes. “In the specialty of orthopedics, 3D models can allow for visualization of bony anatomy and implant contouring, whilst guides can be created to direct osteotomies as well […]
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