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A 3D implant company aiming to advance orthopaedic care has landed $38m to advance its range of patient-specific musculoskeletal implants.
What once sounded like science fiction is now becoming a reality—3D printing is changing the way doctors repair bones and ...
The first ever scientific long-term study on 3D-printed bioceramic patient specific implants (PSI) shows impressive results ...
Curiteva treats 5,000 levels with 3D printed trabecular PEEK implants featuring a fully interconnected and integrated porous ...
First 3D-printed PEEK facial implant manufactured at the point-of-care using 3D Systems’ EXT 220 MEDPoint-of-care collaboration between surgeons, ...
D Systems (DDD) announced that in collaboration with the University Hospital Basel the Company’s point-of-care additive manufacturing solution ...
Experts discuss the groundbreaking 3D implant impact Engineer and nurses review implants 3D implants at Siriraj: Medical tech milest ...
Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, has developed and implanted a 3D-printed, personalised titanium hip socket for an ...
US-based 3D implant company restor3d aiming to advance orthopaedic care has secured ... The company intends to use the funds to bring four 3D-printed product lines, which are developed using ...
First 3D-printed PEEK facial implant manufactured at the point-of-care using 3D Systems’ EXT 220 MED Point-of-care collaboration between surgeons, engineers, and technology enables tailored ...