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Additive manufacturing (AM) proved its value in complex cases. Now, the economics of using AM to produce patient-specific devices are driving even more change. In addition to reducing costs, patient-specific solutions—such as customized surgical plans, instruments and implants for personalized treatment—aim to improve surgical outcomes for patients and give surgeons more options and more flexibility in the OR. AM also gives device manufacturers one very important product differentiator: biological relevance. Compared to other manufacturing methods AM is the most capable in mimicking the complex shapes of individualized anatomies as well as integrating porous lattice structures to support bone in-growth. AM is becoming a game-changer for producing these intricately designed organic shapes.

 

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