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期刊名:Annals of 3d printed medicine

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Mary Chase Sheehan,Sarah Kim,Sunandita Sarker et al. Mary Chase Sheehan et al.
Polymer additive manufacturing (AM) is a powerful method for medical device prototyping, producing low-cost medical devices for resource limited settings and patient-specific customization. Plastic medical devices created with AM must under...
Raj Agarwal Raj Agarwal
COVID-19 has been spread in more than 220 countries and caused global health concerns. The supply chain disruptions have abruptly affected due to the second wave of COVID-19 in various countries and caused unavailability and shortage of med...
Elizabeth Silvestro,Maria Camila Velez-Florez,Daria F Ferro et al. Elizabeth Silvestro et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic produced unprecedented challenges to healthcare and medical device manufacturing (e.g. personal protective device and replacement part shortages). Additive manufacturing, 3D printing, and the maker community were uniqu...
Vejay N Vakharia,Sehrish Khan,Kajol Marathe et al. Vejay N Vakharia et al.
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic had an unprecedented global socioeconomic impact. Responses to pandemics include strategies to accumulate vast stockpiles of vital medical equipment. In such times of desperation, 3D-pr...
Jacopo Profili,Rafael Brunet,Émilie L Dubois et al. Jacopo Profili et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in severe shortages of personal protection equipment and non-invasive ventilation devices. As traditional supply chains could not meet up with the demand, makeshift solutions were developed and locally manufac...
Maxime Delbarre,Pierre-Marc François,Jérémy Adam et al. Maxime Delbarre et al.
Additive manufacturing has been extensively used during the COVID-19 pandemic to design and produce protection equipment. During clinical examinations using slit lamps, ophthalmologists are at risk of being contaminated by the SARS-CoV-2 vi...
Laura Laliève,Jérémy Adam,Patrick Nataf et al. Laura Laliève et al.
Emergency 3D-printing of medical devices came out as a potential solution to tackle shortages during the COVID-19 pandemic. Manufacturing medical devices in small series within hospitals is an exciting perspective in crisis management. Heal...
Azhar Equbal,Shahid Akhter,Anoop Kumar Sood et al. Azhar Equbal et al.
COVID-19 caused by novel coronavirus is a serious pandemic that has affected the various countries all across the globe. The effect of this pandemic is so devastating that many rising nations are brought to their knees and struggling to sav...
Thomas Daoulas,Varoona Bizaoui,Frédéric Dubrana et al. Thomas Daoulas et al.
Objectives: Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) has spread worldwide and poses various challenges to healthcare services. The limited supply of medical and personal-protective equipment has affected the ability of many coun...
Daniel G Rosen,Evandro Sobroza de Mello,Sadhna Dhingra et al. Daniel G Rosen et al.
In this manuscript we assessed the utility of a low-cost 3D printed microscope to evaluate esophageal biopsies. We conducted a comparative analysis between the traditional microscope and our 3-D printed microscope, utilizing a set of esopha...