Category: Medical
Gel scaffold paves way for 3D printing of biological organs
Traditional 3D printing limits the ability to print full organs because the structure is compromised by the time the print finished. This technology would eliminate that limitation. Read more about it here.
Read MoreWorld-first operation implants 3D-printed titanium ribcage and sternum
A Spanish cancer patient was the first in the world to receive a 3D printed sternum and rib cage. Read the full story here.
Read MoreFDA approves first prescription drug made by 3D printing
Check out the first pill approved by the FDA using 3D printing technology. The process is fascinating.
Read MoreLuke’s 3D Printed e-NABLE Hand
This 3D printing story about Luke and his e-NABLE 3D printed hand is truly inspirational. Little Cool Hand Luke is one of the most positive human beings we’ve ever meet. Let us know in the comments below what you think of the amazing e-NABLE organization. Learn more about Luke and e-NABLE: https://ultim.kr/1JcpYd9 Students, you can…
Read MoreFeinstein Institute for Medical Research
What if doctors could grow you a new windpipe from your own cartilage cells? A team of surgeons and scientists at the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research has grown cartilage on a scaffolding made from ordinary MakerBot PLA Filament.
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