In focus: applications in pediatrics
Find out more about 3D printing in pediatrics as 3DMedNet invites the experts, from pharmaceutical design to surgery, to discuss how 3D printing is being used to solve complex pediatric challenges.
Advances in 3D printing in pediatrics have been life changing for children, especially in the adaptation of surgical tools, preoperative rehearsal of complex surgeries, personalized treatments and custom-designed prostheses to suit growing bodies.
A topic for a fair few 3DMedNet features to date, specific pediatric applications of 3D printing highlight some of the best opportunities for showcasing the benefits of additive manufacturing within the medical space, with a high demand for customized design and personalized approaches.
From complex surgeries to the adaptation of oral dosage forms, the application of 3D printing technologies is already revolutionizing personalized care for children, improving safety, efficiency and tailored responses to some of the most exceptional cases.
Access the different interviews, editorials and news stories from our experts below and join the conversation on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter by using #3Dpediatrics.
From the Journal of 3D Printing in Medicine:
- Using 3D printing for complex pediatric transplantation: an interview with Pankaj Chandak
- Auricular reconstruction from rib to 3D printing
- Modified-release 3D printed tablets: challenges and opportunities based on geometry and materials
- Utilizing 3D printed models to assist in complex pediatric cardiac surgery: an interview with Henry Pinchbeck, Michael Richard and Rafael Guerrero