Applications of Three-Dimensional Printing in Medical Prototyping and Manufacturing

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Biomedical Engineering".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 17 October 2024 | Viewed by 1219

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Dear Colleagues,

The 3D printing market, in terms of revenue, is estimated to grow up to USD 34.5 billion by 2028, as mentioned by the 3D Printing Market Report (Code SE 2936) https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/3d-printing-market-1276.html).

There is a wide range of 3D printing technologies depending on the deposition technique, materials type, geometric precision of the printed parts, and, last but not least, availability and costs. Their application in medical research, surgery, dentistry, prosthetics, and orthotics is highly expanding for the benefit of individuals’ quality of life.

This Special Issue intends to present relevant research results in the field of 3D printing in medical prototyping and manufacturing, mainly covering topics such as:

  • Medical 3D printing: benefits, advantages, and limitations;
  • 3D printing in cleanrooms;
  • 3D printing of prosthetics components;
  • 3D printing of implants;
  • 3D printing of biological architected materials;
  • 3D printing for drug forms;
  • Failure in 3D printing of medical devices.

We are looking forward to receiving your fundamental and/or applied research papers.

Dr. Mihaiela Iliescu
Dr. Florian Ion Tiberiu Petrescu
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • 3D printing technologies
  • additive manufacturing
  • medical devices
  • medical 3D printing

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Additive Manufacturing for Surgical Planning and Education: A Review
by Antreas Kantaros, Florian Ion Tiberiu Petrescu, Hamed Abdoli, Olaf Diegel, Simon Chan, Mihaiela Iliescu, Theodore Ganetsos, Iulian Sorin Munteanu and Liviu Marian Ungureanu
Appl. Sci. 2024, 14(6), 2550; https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.3390/app14062550 - 18 Mar 2024
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Additive manufacturing has been widely used in various industries, including the healthcare sector. Over the last few decades, AM has been playing an important role in the medical field in different areas, including surgical planning, implants, and educational activities. For surgical applications, AM [...] Read more.
Additive manufacturing has been widely used in various industries, including the healthcare sector. Over the last few decades, AM has been playing an important role in the medical field in different areas, including surgical planning, implants, and educational activities. For surgical applications, AM can help surgeons practice and plan an operation until they are confident with the process. This can help to reduce operational risk and time. In addition, it can help to demonstrate the problem to other colleagues. AM has also been used to produce 3D models to teach students and doctors about human anatomy. This paper aims to comprehensively review the diverse applications of additive manufacturing within the domains of surgical planning and medical education. By focusing on the multifaceted roles played by AM in these critical areas, a contribution to the growing body of knowledge that underscores the transformative potential of this technology in shaping the future of healthcare practices is sought to be made. Full article
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