Healthcare and medical 3d printing
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Ongoing, First published Jun 12, 2024
Within the healthcare sector, 3D printing finds valuable application in crafting intricate scaffolds that replicate the structure of human tissues or organs. These scaffolds serve as a supportive framework for cell growth and adhesion, thereby promoting tissue regeneration. While 3D printing may not always outpace traditional manufacturing methods in terms of speed for every product type, it does streamline the production of specific medical devices and components. The trend towards products tailored to individual patient anatomy is gaining momentum, with options available from both large-scale manufacturers and on-site 3D printing facilities in healthcare settings. This shift towards patient-specific customization diminishes the necessity for extensive mass production and centralized manufacturing. Instead, it fosters decentralized production, allowing parts to be printed as and where needed, potentially saving time and resources.
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