A UK Surgeon Successfully 3D Printed And Implanted A Pelvis
3D printing is revolutionizing the health care sector: The technology has been successfully used to make prosthetic limbs, custom hearing aids, now a pelvis, and potentially human tissue by what is called "bioprinting."
In order to create the 3-D printed pelvis, the surgeons took scans of the man's pelvis to take exact measurements of how much 3-D printed bone needed to be produced and passed it along to Stanmore Implants. The company used the scans to create a titanium 3-D replacement, by fusing layers of titanium together and then coating it with a mineral that would allow the remaining bone cells to attach. After the titanium pelvis was attached, the team added a standard hip replacement to complete the surgery. The procedure, which happened three years ago, was an unrivaled success. The man has been walking with a cane and remains happy with the results.