A new clinical trial will allow researchers to study 3D-printed bioresorbable devices aimed at treating children with rare and life-threatening airway condition tracheobronchomalacia.
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Richard Ohye, M.D., and Glenn Green, M.D., Michigan Medicine researchers and doctors at U-M Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, with a bioresorbable, 3D-printed tracheobronchial splint device educat ...
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Researchers use 3D printing to treat tracheobronchomalacia - led by the University of Michigan and Materialise.
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