Montana State Engineers Develop Bone Graft 3D Printer

In yet another 3D printing-based medical breakthrough, medical product developers bone

“The production of a custom 3D printer capable of printing bone constructs for the medical needs of patients supports our interest in further investigating the possibilities in this space,” said Daniel Cox, Bacterin’s Product Development Specialist. “Additionally, it was a pleasure to work with Montana State University on this project, lending support to our local community and strengthening our relationship with an incredible engineering institution.”

The ability to bioprint usable bone and joint material has seen progress from all over the world, from Japan to Spain, and now MSU has contributed their breakthrough research in the medical race to 3D print reconstructive parts for the human body. I’d imagine the news must be music to the ears of reconstructive surgeons, who may now have the ability to print bone material for the most intensive and dire operations.

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