Chinese scientists developed a 3D printable bio-glass that sustained bone growth in rabbits, offering a low-cost path to ...
You might think that glass has no business acting as a replacement for bone, but it turns out the two materials have many ...
Demonstrated in rabbits, the 3-D printer might someday print bone grafts directly onto fractures, complete with antibiotics to ease healing.
The so-called bone gun has already been trialed on rabbits, quickly creating complex bone implants without having to prefabricate them in advance. Further, the scientists also fine-tuned the ...
Masaryk University launches anatomical model database including bones, organs, and educational simulators for 3D printing.
Surgeons may soon use a glue gun to 3D print bone grafts during surgery, cutting healing time and reducing infection risks.