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Smith & Nephew unveils its first 3D-printed titanium hip implant 1 March 2016
LONDON, March 1, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Smith & Nephew (NYSE: SNN; LSE:SN), the global medical technology business, is showcasing the new REDAPT™ Revision…
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Materialise NV Announces Collaboration with Mathys Ltd Bettlach
LEUVEN, Belgium–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Materialise NV (NASDAQ:MTLS), a leading provider of 3D software and sophisticated 3D printing solutions, and pioneer in medical…
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Scientists 3D-print bone structure to help tissue regenerate
By Stephen Feller NOTTINGHAM, England, Feb. 8 (UPI) — Scientists in England created a 3D-printed bone scaffold that allows blood flow and…
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3-D printing: The new frontier in orthopaedic medicine
Cece Lentini | For Inside Jersey THE DRAWN STERILE DRAPES and gowned physicians and nurses gathered around a brightly lit…
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Japanese 3-D bioprinter startup Cyfuse raises $12M in Series B to go global
By Stacy Lawrence Cyfuse Biomedical is aiming to take its 3-D bioprinting technology to researchers around the world with its infusion…
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Bone printing for the spine
Bioprinting of a living bone construct, which is intended for repair of bone defects of the spine. The construct contains…
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The Present State and Future Implications of Patient-Specific Anatomy Models with 3D Printing
BY STEPHAN ZEIDLER First results from the application of 3D models in clinical practice confirm the expectations for additive manufactured models in…
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3-D printed guides can help restore function in damaged nerves
The device, called a nerve guidance conduit (NGC), is a framework of tiny tubes, which guide the damaged nerve ends…
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Miami doctors use 3D printed heart replica to save four-year-old girl’s life
3D printing has revolutionized the manufacturing market, but what about medicine? While some researchers are working on developing 3D-printed tracheas…
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MedShape Receives FDA Clearance for 3D Printed Bone Tether Plate Which Repairs Foot Deformity
BY TE EDWARDS Hallux Valgus deformity, or as it’s more commonly known – a bunion – can be a debilitating foot…
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3D Printed Bones To Increase Success of Orthopedic Surgery
By: Jennifer Hicks A team of surgeons at the University of Verona Hospital in Italy are using 3D printed replicas of bone fractures…
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Hospital robots, 3D printing and middleware, oh my! What technologies will hospitals look to this year?
by Dan Verel As hospitals look to integrate the most advanced technology that will help them reduce readmission rates and…
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An FDA perspective on the use of 3D printing in medical applications
By Norbert Sparrow Published: January 5th, 2015 A dedicated follower of 3D printing in the medical space, Steven K. Pollack,…
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3-D Printing Is Changing the Future of Prosthetics
Lucy Vernasco Thanks to 3-D printing, a lifetime of prosthetics will cost less than one commercially made device. Soon enough,…
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With 3D Printing, Medical Devices Are Cool Again
by Dr. Michael Patton Editor’s note: Dr. Michael Patton is co-founder and CEO of Texas-based Medical Innovation Labs. The recent and successful…
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