Wednesday, September 28, 2016

For patients who need bone grafts, a 3D-printer could come to the rescue

Scientists have 3-D-printed splints for babies’ airways, faux brains to study cortical folding — and now they’ve done it with bone. A team of researchers at Northwestern University has created a highly flexible artificial bone that helps speed up recovery and that can be easily manipulated by surgeons...



via L.A. Times - Science http://ift.tt/2dlkrGn

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