Years from now, it’s possible that desperately-needed transplant organs won’t come from a human donor, but from a printer. It sounds incredible, but doctors at St. Luke’s and Roosevelt Hospitals in ...
Airflow obstruction caused by a malignant tracheal tumor may be managed with a uniquely designed, 3-dimensional (3D) drug-eluting tracheal stent that, at least in animal models so far, works well and ...
With support from Georgia Tech, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta placed 3D-printed tracheal splints in a pediatric patient. jtoon@gatech.edu ...
We all know that 3D printing is going to be a life saver, like when we need a new part for the motorcycle or coffeemaker. But 3D printing is now saving lives – literally. A group of resourceful ...