Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Medical pioneers replace part of a patient’s skull with a 3D implant

Back in March, a technology known as OsteoFab was used for the first time in the United States. Using a blueprint of the patient’s bone structure, a 3D printer creates an exact match of the new plastic implant. While titanium implants have been available for some time, the new polymer allows for X-rays and MRI scans without interference.

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