Exploring the history of innovation in surgery
3DMedNet speaks to Selina Hurley, Curator of Medicine at the Science Museum, to find out more about the history of surgical innovation, sharing patient perspectives of surgical experiences and what the future may hold for innovative technologies in the operating room.
For this special feature, 3DMedNet is at the Science Museum in London (UK) at Medicine: The Wellcome Galleries, to take a closer look at the past, present and potential for 3D printing and innovation in surgery.
As we explored the galleries, we spoke to Selina Hurley, Curator of Medicine at the Science Museum, to find out more about the history of surgical innovation, sharing patient perspectives of surgical experiences and what the future may hold for innovative technologies in the operating room.
Other titles in this series include:
- 3D printing and the history of surgery: engaging the public with surgical innovation with Pankaj Chandak (part 1)
- 3D printing and surgery in society: engaging the public with surgical innovation with Pankaj Chandak (part 2)