BMC » 3D Printing in Medicine
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3D Printing in Medicine is a peer-reviewed open-access journal publishing 3D printing innovations that impact medicine. Authors can communicate and share. At BMC, research is always in progress. We are committed to continual innovation to better support the needs of our communities, ensuring the integrity of the research we publish & championing the benefits of open research.
BMC » 3D Printing in Medicine
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Bioresorbable patient-specific additive-manufactured bone grafts, meshes, and plates are emerging as a promising alternative that can overcome the challenges associated with conventional off-the-shelf implants ..read more
BMC » 3D Printing in Medicine
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Device-related bacterial infections account for a large proportion of hospital-acquired infections. The ability of bacteria to form a biofilm as a protective shield usually makes treatment impossible without r ..read more
BMC » 3D Printing in Medicine
1w ago
Multi-laser Additive Manufacturing systems hold great potential to increase productivity. However, adding multiple energy sources to a powder bed fusion system requires careful selection of a laser scan and in ..read more
BMC » 3D Printing in Medicine
2w ago
Femoral head avascular necrosis (AVN), or death of femoral head tissue due to a lack of blood supply, is a leading cause of total hip replacement for non-geriatric patients. Core decompression (CD) is an effec ..read more
BMC » 3D Printing in Medicine
3w ago
The responsible use of 3D-printing in medicine includes a context-based quality assurance. Considerable literature has been published in this field, yet the quality of assessment varies widely. The limited dis ..read more
BMC » 3D Printing in Medicine
1M ago
The extended trochanteric osteotomy (ETO) is a surgical technique utilized to expose the intramedullary canal of the proximal femur, protect the soft tissues and promote reliable healing. However, imprecise ex ..read more
BMC » 3D Printing in Medicine
1M ago
Accurate repositioning of the femoral head in patients with Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE) undergoing Imhäuser osteotomy is very challenging. The objective of this study is to determine if preoperati ..read more
BMC » 3D Printing in Medicine
1M ago
Low temperature vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilization (VH2O2) is used in hospitals today to sterilize reusable medical devices. VH2O2 sterilized 3D printed materials were evaluated for sterilization, bioco ..read more
BMC » 3D Printing in Medicine
2M ago
Modern additive manufacturing enables the simultaneous processing of different materials during the printing process. While multimaterial 3D printing allows greater freedom in part design, the prediction of th ..read more
BMC » 3D Printing in Medicine
3M ago
Surgical management for intracranial and extracranial communicating tumors is difficult due to the complex anatomical structures. Therefore, assisting methods are urgently needed. Accordingly, this study aimed ..read more