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Resumen de 3D-printed bones turn into the real deal

Alice Klein

  • No metal plates or screws needed: a new 3D-printed ceramic implant mends broken legs by holding the fractured parts together, then turning into natural bone. The implant has the same strength as real bone, and is made by Hala Zreiqat at the University of Sydney in Australia and her colleagues. In previous studies, they showed that the material could completely heal broken leg bones in rabbits. Now, in work yet to be published, they have shown it can also repair large leg fractures in sheep.


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