3D Printers Could Help In Fixing Fractures
News — On December 5, 2011 | Leave a ReplySurgeons very soon will be able to order custom-fixed bone printed as per the requirement for fixing the fractured or brittle bones in human patients. A brand new 3D printer already has developed a new-fangled, material like bone, which is capable of supporting the bone enlargement in fresh tests.
The material for the
printer bone has already been certified for supporting the human cells during the lab testing and has also been proven successful in the bodies of rabbits and rats. Better models developed by 3D printers will also help surgeons for performing dental work, surgery or for even delivering medicine for osteoporosis inside the next quite a few years.
3D printers have already risen as hot tools in the coming year for generating a developing array of objects wherever on the fly, starting from human organs to robots to blood cells. Criminals even have used 3D printers for creating duplicate ATM card boaters for scamming the bank customers.



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