3D printed tracheal splint
Georgia Tech’s 3D Printed Splint Saves Another Child with Windpipe Defects
For children born with rare windpipe defects, every breath is a battle for survival. Now, a groundbreaking innovation from the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) is transforming these children’s…
3D Printing News Unpeeled: Trachea, Aluminum Alloys & HP Color 3D Printers
A lot of research has gone into 3D printing parts of or splints for the trachea. Now Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is offering patients bioresorbable trachea splints. The product might…
EOS Acts as World Leader in Additive Manufacturing & Quality Assurance Practices
In a marketplace suddenly ripe with 3D technology of nearly every sort you can imagine, we hear of 3D printers that are lightning fast, offering a host of features we…
Materialise Partners with University of Michigan and Tissue Regeneration Services for Clinical Trials of 3D Printed Tracheal Splint
New parents, while overjoyed at the life they have created, also tend to be filled with fear: What if I’m a terrible parent? What if I do something wrong? And,…