On Vector: 3D printing puts patients in surgeons’ hands. Literally.
Where surgery and 3D printing meet, something special is happening.
Where surgery and 3D printing meet, something special is happening.
For starters, something about epilepsy and asthma.
How do you make more platelets when no one knows how to make platelets?
Not too hard, not too soft, but just right.
It’s a Bili-Hut, a portable pop-up tent for jaundiced babies, and it could save millions of lives in developing countries.