3D Inkjets Print Replacement Bones
3D printing has come to the operating room. The University of Tokyo Hospital has pioneered the use of an ink jet type printer to build artificial bones, layer by layer. more..
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The next round of tests is due to start this fall, and researchers expect this cheap and fast tech to be in widespread use by 2010.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:They probably mean by 2010 in around the world. The Japanese government will probably take another 15 to 20 years to approve the technology for use in Japan and even then national insurance won't cover it.
What do you mean? Japan approved Viagra in record time.Samurai_Jerk wrote:They probably mean by 2010 in around the world. The Japanese government will probably take another 15 to 20 years to approve the technology for use in Japan and even then national insurance won't cover it.
amdg wrote:BFD - what makes an 'ink-jet' bone better than any other artificial bone? Other than it appeals to investors who have seen how Leeloo was put together in the Fifth Element and think that this "bone" creation method might be something similar.
Doctor Stop wrote:What do you mean? Japan approved Viagra in record time.
Sorry, I thought you guys were talking about artificial boners.
Kanchou wrote:I saw a documentary where the predicted in the future, they'll be able to "print" new hearts and other organs using the same method...
They've already shown that heart cells can at least survive the printing process (they still beat after being printed).
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