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3D Printed Bone Femur Structure

3D printed bone femur structure is a revolutionary new development in medical technology. It provides a way for medical professionals to create custom-made prostheses and implants for orthopedic surgeries. 3D printing technology uses precise measurements of a patient’s bone structure, allowing for precise and accura…

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Overview

3D printed bone femur structure is a revolutionary new development in medical technology. It provides a way for medical professionals to create custom-made prostheses and implants for orthopedic surgeries. 3D printing technology uses precise measurements of a patient’s bone structure, allowing for precise and accurate bone reconstruction and implantation. This innovation in medical technology has been used to reconstruct fractured bones, repair bone deformities and replace lost bone structure. It has been used in a number of orthopedic surgeries, including limb lengthening, hip replacements and spinal surgeries. This new technology has reduced the amount of time surgery takes, and the healing time after surgery. 3D printed bone structures have revolutionized the way orthopedic surgeons operate, decreasing the risk of surgery, improving recovery times and providing better outcomes to patients.

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Barbara Motyl · Italy Christiani Amorim · Belgium Massimo Martorelli · Italy

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