Drew Hendricks of 'The Harvard Business Review' has published an article on the medical use of 3D printing, and its growing importance in the practice of modern medicine.
The article presents the benefits and uses of the printing technology in the repair of skin for burn victims and designing lung airways for patients suffering from the mutation in birth.
The breakthrough of the 3D printing is expanding to produce custom made body parts that are completely functional, and not only aesthetic!
There has been advances in its use in cancer treatments and to cure bone infections!
3D printing is our present and future! The progress and benefits of the technology is beyond what was expected.
With evolving techniques, the use of 3D printing could become adapted to everyday procedures carried out on patients, from simple to complex issues.
Read more about how 3D printing is already changing health care from the following link:
https://hbr.org/2016/03/3d-printing-is-already-changing-health-care
3D Printing Changing Health Care!
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