The Veterans Health Administration intends to increase its use of additive manufacturing — better known as 3D printing — solutions to produce medical devices through an expanded collaboration with 3D ...
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A 3D printing glue gun heals fractures with living bone
Imagine a world where bone fractures can be healed in real time during surgery, with a device that prints living bone ...
The FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health has developed an initial outline of a regulatory approach for medical devices manufactured at the point of care using 3D printing, also called ...
Infrared sensors, which act as the "seeing" component in devices such as LiDAR for autonomous vehicles, 3D face recognition ...
D printing offers significant opportunities in the medical field, notably in surgical planning, training, orthotics, prosthetics, and personalized orthopedic and dental devices, driven by its quicker ...
A fabrication process can produce self-heating microfluidic devices in one step using a multimaterial 3D printer. These devices, which can be made rapidly and cheaply in large numbers, could help ...
The 3D printing medical devices market is expected to grow at a CAGR of ~17% during the forecast period. The market is primarily driven by high demand for customized devices, increasing R&D investment ...
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) recently issued a discussion paper to gather feedback that will inform future policies and guidance regarding 3D printing medical devices at the point of care ...
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3D printing 'glue gun' heals fractures by printing living bone in real time
During a complicated bone surgery, every second matters. The longer a wound is open, the more likely it is to become infected ...
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