Healthcare
3D printing in healthcare makes it possible for medical professionals to provide patients with a new form of treatment in multiple ways. It is used for the development of new surgical cutting and drill guides, prosthetics as well as the creation of patient-specific replicas of bones, organs, and blood vessels.
Recent advances of 3D printing in healthcare have led to lighter, stronger and safer products, reduced lead times and low costs. Custom parts can be tailored to each individual. This improves the understanding between patients & medical professionals and boosts patient comfort level by allowing interaction with products that are designed especially for their anatomy. 3D printing empowers the creation of prosthetic and orthopetic devices custom fitted to a patient’s particular anatomy enhancing their adequacy.
3D printers are now able to produce complex, organic shapes, and the designs are potentially limitless. New composites and hybrid plastics make it possible to create body parts that have improved strength and are lightweight. Through selecting the correct materials and combining them with designs that are completely accurate and precise, the patients benefit from an enhanced quality, comfort and freedom.
While the focus has been on 3D printing implants and medical devices used by patients, one of the largest areas of application is the fabrication of anatomical replicas. Doctors are currently utilizing models produced by 3D printing from patient scan data to enhance the diagnosis of illnesses, clarify treatment decisions, plan, and, even practice chosen surgical interventions in advance of the actual treatments.