How medical 3D printing could solve the shortage of organ donations
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- Опубликовано: 29 май 2019
- Donors are difficult to find. Rochester Institute of Technology’s engineering department is researching new 3D printing techniques for health-care applications. With 3D printing, the capability to generate organs which are acceptable to the recipient are much larger. We may not be there yet, but we’re certainly working towards that direction. Here's how 3D printing can save money for patients and hospitals.
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I can 3D print your surgical guides and whatever in biocompatible materials
Hi can you build smart watches? . I need a smart watch prototype built. What are your prices? And can I email you? Website?
Vanillawaffer07 Hi, I can but prices depends if the electronics need to be designed and manufactured and if the programming code need to be build or if the industrial design of the watch case need to be designed too. You can write to: francisco.medina@nanogear.co
Hello what about nose cartilages??bone??
@@MsREALGoddess it can be done. PEEK, or a bioplastic material or even other materials
@@nanogear164 what about my immunr system need to be without necrosis or another bad effects?? How you planning to create my tip cartilages if i lost it??
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Eyernal life?
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She's Latin. It's like they say Yumbo Yack instead of Jumbo Jack at Jack-in-the-box. 😂 It's just the accent.
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