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Mashup Score: 03D-printed artery monitors cardiovascular health - 3DMedNet - 4 year(s) ago
Researchers have 3D printed an artery that monitors blood pressure to enable doctors to monitor cardiovascular health remotely.
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Mashup Score: 0A world-first insight into the lungs of a COVID-19 patient with 3D printing - Axial3D - Medical 3D Printing Experts - 4 year(s) ago
COVID-19 has impacted almost every aspect of our lives and the medical community are still learning more about this invisible disease every day. As we emerge from the first wave of COVID-19, Axial3D is playing its part in helping to transform how doctors understand the effects of the virus. Working with the respiratory team at […]
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Take a world-first insight into the lungs of a COVID-19 patient with 3D printing. Axial3D has produced a precision 1:1 scale 3D model of an actual COVID-19 patient's lungs, from CT scans taken on day 14 of infection. https://t.co/96o7YXadvK #3Dprint #covid19 #lungs #COVID__19 https://t.co/mCxt1JkgI5
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Mashup Score: 0Using 3D printing to reinstate movement in a patient's fused shoulder - Axial3D - Medical 3D Printing Experts - 4 year(s) ago
Case Shoulder anatomy is one of the most complex areas within the body. With multiple overlapping and articulating structures, it can be extremely hard to plan surgery for these complex 3D structures using 2D images. In this case, the patient’s humeral head and glenoid fossa (shoulder joint) had completely fused, meaning the patient had lost […]
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Mashup Score: 2Free 3D Printed Anatomical Model - Try Axial3D - 4 year(s) ago
Get in touch via the form below to request a free 3D printed model of an existing or previous patient case.
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Mashup Score: 1Sugar used to 3D print complex vascular networks - 4 year(s) ago
Researchers from Rice University (TX, USA) have used powdered sugar to 3D print blood vessel templates, keeping densely packed cells alive for 2 weeks.
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Mashup Score: 4Sugar used to 3D print complex vascular networks - 4 year(s) ago
Researchers from Rice University (TX, USA) have used powdered sugar to 3D print blood vessel templates, keeping densely packed cells alive for 2 weeks.
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Mashup Score: 5
Registration for ASE 2020: Virtual Experience is now open! This premier echocardiography conference will feature 44 hours of CME! ASE Members: Receive your member discount
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Mashup Score: 1
Registration for ASE 2020: Virtual Experience is now open! This premier echocardiography conference will feature 44 hours of CME! ASE Members: Receive your member discount
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Mashup Score: 0Novel 3D-printable material mimics complex cartilage structures - 4 year(s) ago
A team of scientists from University of Colorado Denver (CO, USA) has developed a 3D-printable material capable of mimicking bone and cartilage.
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Mashup Score: 1Covid-19/Coronavirus Product Design and 3D Printing Challenge (open source designs) - Freelance Product Design - Cad Crowd - 4 year(s) ago
Covid-19/Coronavirus Product Design and 3D Printing Challenge (open source designs) | With the outbreak of Coronavirus; testing, social distancing, and handwashing have helped prevent the spread of this disease. One area responsible for the further spread is…
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The next steps include optimizing the technique as well as utilizing the material to #3Dprint replacement heart valves and potentially even other organs or organ-associated structures. Find out more on @3DMedNet. #3Dprinting #medicine https://t.co/rbLLR1Zqdy