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3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing

3D printing & additive manufacturing for the medical industry

Bild: 3D printed tube - 3D printers at the COMPAMED trade fair; Copyright: Messe Düsseldorf/Andreas Wiese

3D printing can also be used to produce complex components at relatively low cost - such as a perforated tubular structure shown here.

Basics of additive manufacturing and 3D printing in medical technology

Image: Ball and socket of a hip endoprosthesis from the 3D printer - 3D printing in medical technology; Copyright: Messe Düsseldorf/Andreas Wiese

Implants can also be manufactured using 3D printing. Their shape can be defined more precisely and adapted to the patient.

Medical applications of 3D printing and additive manufacturing

Prosthetics and orthopedic technology

Image: 3D-printed orthosis on a model of a hand - Impressions of 3D printing and additive manufacturing; Copyright: Messe Düsseldorf/Andreas Wiese

3D printing for example enables the production of lightweight but stable orthoses for orthopedic technology.

Surgical instruments

Implants

Bioprinting and medical models

Image: Model of the human spine from the 3D printer - Additive manufacturing in medicine; Copyright: Messe Düsseldorf/Andreas Wiese

Models of the human anatomy can be produced using 3D printing.

Simulation and training

Biocompatible materials and their role

Overview of advantages

Innovative trends and future prospects

Image: 3D-printed spinal implant - 3D printing in medical technology; Copyright: Messe Düsseldorf/Andreas Wiese

3D printing can create stable structures that also require very little material.