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[MATHEZ @ Vědci objevili ... Sláva zítřku!]In a new study, Korean and US researchers have developed and tested a modified glue gun that 3D prints bone grafts directly onto fractures and bony defects during surgery.
“Our proposed technology offers a distinct approach by developing an in situ printing system that enables a real-time fabrication and application of a scaffold directly at the surgical site,” said Jung Seung Lee, co-corresponding author of the study and associate professor of biomedical engineering at Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU), South Korea. “This allows for highly accurate anatomical matching even in irregular or complex defects without the need for preoperative preparation such as imaging, modeling, and trimming processes.”