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04-06-2016, 08:48 PM
3D printing BioPen lets surgeons draw with stem cells
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Doctors perform hundreds of thousands of knee surgeries every year, often to replace damaged or worn cartilage. The techniques for performing these surgeries today may be about to change, thanks to new research.*
In the **t-too-distant future, orthopedic surgeons may simply draw new cartilage inside your knee, using a 3D printing, stem-cell-extruding device called the "BioPen."
SEE ALSO: Should we 3D print a new Palmyra? Here's what it means to recreate a city destroyed by ISIS. (http://mashable.com/2016/04/01/3d-print-palmyra/)
The device is still in the research and development stage and **t yet approved for medical use, but it's an example of how 3D printing tech**logies may usher in new ways of treating common human ailments.
Read more... (http://mashable.com/2016/04/06/3d-printing-stem-cells/)
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Doctors perform hundreds of thousands of knee surgeries every year, often to replace damaged or worn cartilage. The techniques for performing these surgeries today may be about to change, thanks to new research.*
In the **t-too-distant future, orthopedic surgeons may simply draw new cartilage inside your knee, using a 3D printing, stem-cell-extruding device called the "BioPen."
SEE ALSO: Should we 3D print a new Palmyra? Here's what it means to recreate a city destroyed by ISIS. (http://mashable.com/2016/04/01/3d-print-palmyra/)
The device is still in the research and development stage and **t yet approved for medical use, but it's an example of how 3D printing tech**logies may usher in new ways of treating common human ailments.
Read more... (http://mashable.com/2016/04/06/3d-printing-stem-cells/)
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