3D printing in healthcare makes it possible for medical professionals to provide patients with a new form of treatment in a number of ways. 3D printing is used for the development of new surgical cutting and drill guides, prosthetics as well as the creation of patient-specific replicas of bones, organs, and blood vessels.
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3D printing technology allows manufacturers of the medical sector to produce customized medical equipment and products. Prosthetics can be customized to cater to the need of patients of all age groups and provide better fitting and comfort as compared to non-customized prosthetics. Similarly, hearing aids and dental implants are personalized based on the patients’ needs. Customized fixtures, implants, and surgical tools would result in less time span of surgery, faster patient recovery, and better success rates of the surgery or implant
For instance, in March 2022, CurifyLabs, a company that enables 3D printed personalized medicines in pharmacies and hospitals, and Natural Machines, Spanish Startup focused on providing personalized products on demand, announced a strategic partnership to develop a drug 3D printing platform that allows for medicine customization. Personalized medicines for human and veterinary patients will be delivered on-site in pharmacies and hospitals using this new technology.
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