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New treatment that uses 3D printed implants could bring relief to knee osteoarthritis sufferers
Pioneering 'printed metal' procedure to create bespoke treatment for early knee osteoarthritis set to be trialled in the UK following MHRA approval. World's first 3D printed high tibial osteotomy (HTO) device and procedure developed at University of Bath given...
Kitty Olive’s New 3D Printed Limb Features Unique Design
Many people have an affinity for disabled animals, but caring for them can be a challenge. Such creatures can require more care and cost, especially those missing limb s. Even though low-cost 3D printers are nearly ubiquitous, not everyone is an engineer or skilled...
Glaze Prosthetics brings production in-house with HP colour 3D printing technology
Glaze Prosthetics is bringing its prosthetic arm production process in-house after investing in HP’s Multi Jet Fusion 580 Colour 3D printing system. The company, which was founded in 2017, allows its patients to choose the model, colour and finish of their prosthetics...
Building a multifunctional pressure sensor with 3D printing technology
A group of scientists from South Korea develop a novel, multi-directional pressure sensor coupled with a temperature sensor using 3D printing technology that is low-cost and scalable to large-scale production of smart robotic systems. The treatment of many medical...
Thin, stretchable biosensors could make surgery safer
A research team from Los Alamos National Laboratory and Purdue University have developed bio-inks for biosensors that could help localize critical regions in tissues and organs during surgical operations. . "The ink used in the biosensors is biocompatible and...
Indirect 3D printing creates intricate bioscaffolds for bone and tissue regrowth
Researchers in fields such as tissue engineering and biomedical device development are increasingly harnessing the countless applications that 3D printing of bioscaffolds has unlocked. However, most common 3D printing techniques use highly specific materials that...
Kumovis to Launch U.S. Subsidiary to Expand Use of Clean-Room 3D Printers
German MedTech startup Kumovis is expanding its footprint in the United States. The developers of the world’s first 3D printer with cleanroom integration for medical device production recently announced the opening of its first subsidiary in the U.S. Although the...
Simpleware ScanIP Medical Receives FDA 510(k) Clearance for 3D Medical Printing
Synopsys’ Simpleware ScanIP Medical is now available for 3D medical printing after receiving FDA 510(k) clearance in this area. With the clearance, the software can be used as part of end-to-end DICOM to 3D printing workflows for diagnostic decision-making. Image...
NASA Vascular Tissue Challenge teams use 3D printing to generate human tissue.
NASA has surrendered first and runner up to two social affairs of researchers from the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine. The get-togethers from the Institute landed first and runner up in the NASA Vascular Tissue Challenge. . The opposition expected to...
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