Editor’s highlights from Volume 5, Issue 4 of the Journal of 3D printing in Medicine
This article provides you with the editor’s three highlights from the Journal of 3D Printing in Medicine’s most recent quarterly publication.
This article provides you with the editor’s three highlights from the Journal of 3D Printing in Medicine’s most recent quarterly publication.
Heart diseases cause over 17.9Â million total deaths globally, making them the leading source of mortality. The aim of this review is to describe the characteristic…
Researchers have successfully used a bespoke software and 3D printing to create a chest wall prosthesis for cancer patients.
Background: Post-infarct ventricular septal defect (PIVSD) is a serious complication of myocardial infarction. We evaluated 3D-printing models in PIVSD clinical assessment and the feasibility of…
New journal encompassing all aspects of bioprinting and 3D printing of relevance to medicine.
Total ear reconstruction describes surgical approaches aimed toward restoring the external ear to correct acquired or congenital deformities. Frameworks for auricular reconstruction have undergone substantial…
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3D models have been used as an asset in many clinical applications and a variety of disciplines, and yet the available literature studying the use…
Aim: The evaluation of a health technology determines the clinical and non-clinical value of the technology. Among the non-clinical criteria, evaluation models include the organizational…
Smart contact lenses are promising platforms for ocular diagnosis and treatment. Developments in microfabrication techniques and miniaturization methods played a significant role in effective control…
Aim: Patient-specific fluid dynamic simulation of pulmonary arteries can be a valuable tool in pre-procedural planning. Materials & methods: For three patients, soft, deformable models of…