Abstract. 3D printing technology is widely used in the field of implantable medical device in recent decades because of its advantages in high precision, complex structure, and high material utilization. Based on the characteristics of 3D printing technology, this paper reviews the manufacturing process, materials, and some typical products of
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The increased need for medical devices and personal protective equipment (PPE) has kept several healthcare professionals at risk. Fortunately, 3D printing technology allows to overcome the lack of medical supplies. This study highlights the impact of 3D printing on the combat against COVID19, and its importance in the medical product supply chain.
3D printing technology has become increasingly popular in healthcare settings, with applications of 3D printed anatomical models ranging from diagnostics and surgical planning to patient education. However, as the use of 3D printed anatomical models becomes more widespread, there is a growing need for regulation and quality control to ensure their accuracy and safety. This literature review As a driving factor of the 4th industrial revolution, 3D printing has had a global impact on healthcare, with 3D-printed, patient-customized therapies replacing outdated methods that rely on systemic, generalized treatment regimes. This 3D-based paradigm shift toward precision medicine has now generated individualized treatment regimens . 4K1Vjg.
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