May 23, 2023

3D Printed Bone Implants: Revolutionizing Medical Science By Gopakumar Rajan

 

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The field of medicine has been revolutionized by 3D printing technology. The ability to print custom-made implants has made a difference in the lives of many patients. One such innovation in healthcare is 3D printed bone implants. The implants have shown positive results in patients with bone fractures, bone cancer, and other bone-related conditions. 


What are 3D printed bone implants?

3D printed bone implants are customized implants created using medical imaging technology and 3D printing technology. The implants are printed using biocompatible materials that mimic the structure of natural bones. The materials used for printing the implants include titanium, ceramic, and biodegradable polymers. 


How does it work?

The process of creating a 3D printed bone implant starts with medical imaging technology such as computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The medical images are then converted into a digital 3D model using a specialized software called a Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software. The 3D model guides the printing process, creating a custom-made implant that matches the patient's anatomy with precise accuracy.


Benefits of 3D printed bone implants

  1. Custom-made: 3D printed bone implants are designed to fit the unique anatomy of the patient, making them more effective than conventional implants. 

  2. Faster recovery: Patients recover faster due to a shorter post-surgery hospital stay, enabling them to return to their normal lives quickly. 

  3. Reduced complications: 3D printed bone implants reduce the risk of complications such as bone dislocation or fracture. 

  4. Reduced risk of rejection: The biocompatible materials used in 3D printing bone implants reduce the risk of rejection by the body's immune system, making them safer and reliable.


Ossiform: Leading the way in 3D printed bone implants

One company that’s leading the way on 3D printed bone implants is Ossiform. Ossiform uses advanced 3D printing techniques and biocompatible materials to create implants that are stronger and more reliable than conventional implants. Ossiform’s 3D printed bone implants have been clinically tested and have received regulatory approval in the European Union. 


Conclusion 

3D printed bone implants are transforming the field of orthopedics by providing patients with custom-made implants that match their unique anatomy with precision. 3D printed bone implants offer faster recovery time, reduced complications, and reduced risk of rejection. Ossiform is one of the leading companies in 3D printed bone implants, providing innovative solutions for patients with bone-related conditions. 


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References:

1. Ossiform. (n.d.). Ossiform 3D-printed implants. Retrieved from https://ossiform.com/

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3. Bose, S., Vahabzadeh, S., & Bandyopadhyay, A. (2013). Bone tissue engineering using 3D printing. Materials Today, 16(12), 496-504.

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