Release date: 2014-03-25
One of the most important expectations for 3D printing is that we can print the desired organs one day. Want a new liver? That's it, just press the button.
The future we expect is not far off. Scientists from the University of Wollongong in Australia have developed BioPen, which allows surgeons to print almost entirely new bones in 3D on the human body. Bio-pens use so-called "stem cell inks," a human cell that forms new bones. Another substance required is a polymer that isolates the area under operation for stem cell undisturbed work. You can imagine how effective this is: if someone loses some of the bones in an accident, this pen-like tool can repair the injured area directly.
In fact, there have been 3D printed bones in the past, but this instrument is more accurate. Since it is still in clinical testing, it has been in the market for some time, but once it goes on the market, there should be a broad market.
Source: Kexun
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