A glue-gun-like device that can be used to print biodegradable bone grafts directly into fractures could revolutionize orthopedic surgery, offering personalized implants that speed healing and cut ...
Most guns are tools for doing harm, but a team of American and Korean scientists has developed one that does the opposite, helping to patch up bone injuries. It comes a bit short of the Medigun from ...
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Korean researchers make bone-healing gun; offers faster, less invasive fracture treatment
Metal grafts and titanium-based implants remain the standard for stabilizing severe bone fractures, but they are expensive to produce and difficult to customize for individual patients. And while 3D ...
Imagine a world where bone fractures can be healed in real time during surgery, with a device that prints living bone directly onto the fracture site. This is no longer a mere concept, but a reality, ...
An inattentive driver took the liberty of splitting my femur into three separate pieces about two decades ago and have to say, the bone gun sounds pretty sweet. I had to live with a rod and three ...
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