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3D printing applications for healthcare research and development
文献摘要:
There is a growing demand for customised,biocompatible,and sterilisable components in the medical busi-ness.3D Printing is a disruptive technology for healthcare and provides significant research and development avenues.Simple 3D printing service gives patients low-cost individualised prostheses,implants,and gadgets,en-abling surgeons to operate more effectively with customised equipment and models;and assisting medical device manufacturers in developing new and faster goods.3D printed tissue pieces can overcome various challenges and may eventually allow medication companies to streamline research and development.In the long run,it may also assist in lowering prices and making medicines more accessible and effective for everybody.There is a growing corpus of research on the advantages of employing 3D printed anatomic models in teaching and training.The capacity to 3D printing individual anatomical diseases for practical learning is one of the funda-mental contrasts between utilising 3D and regular anatomical models.3D printing is very appealing for producing patient-specific implants.This literature review-based paper explores the role of 3D printing and 3D bioprinting in healthcare.It briefs the need and progressive steps for implementing 3D printing in healthcare and presented various facilities and enablers of 3D printing for the healthcare sector.Finally,this paper identifies and discusses the significant applications of 3D printing for healthcare research and development.3D printing services can be deployed to easily construct complex geometries in plastic or metal with good precision.This results in improved prototypes,lower costs,and lower part processing times.They can now physically create with natural materials,previously unattainable with prior technologies.Every hospital should have 3D printers in the future,allowing new organs/parts to be developed in-house.
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作者姓名:
Mohd Javaid;Abid Haleem;Ravi Pratap Singh;Rajiv Suman
作者机构:
Department of Mechanical Engineering,Jamia Millia Islamia,New Delhi 110025,India;Department of Industrial and Production Engineering Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology,Jalandhar,Punjab 144011,India;Department of Industrial and Production Engineering G.B.Pant University of Agriculture and Technology,Pantnagar,Uttarakhand 263145,India
引用格式:
[1]Mohd Javaid;Abid Haleem;Ravi Pratap Singh;Rajiv Suman-.3D printing applications for healthcare research and development)[J].全球健康杂志(英文),2022(04):217-226
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