3D printing for pediatric medicine: where are we now?

Written by Georgi Makin

To commemorate Universal Children’s Day (20 November 2018), 3DMedNet has put together a special channel highlighting the collaborative efforts of scientists, engineers, clinicians and surgeons who have adopted 3D printing technologies to improve the quality of life for children all over the world. Advances in 3D printing have been life changing for children, especially in the adaptation of surgical tools, pre-operative rehearsal of complex surgeries, personalized treatments and custom-designed prostheses to suit growing bodies. To commemorate Universal Children's Day 2018, 3DMedNet has put together a special channel to highlight the collaborative efforts of scientists, engineers, clinicians and surgeons who have...

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