3D printing medical technology is becoming more and more mature: it has become a key industry in the future
3D printing technology has gradually matured and is already one of the most important industries in the world. China Medical University and Asian University jointly held the "2016 3D Printing Innovative Medical Application and Clinical Evidence International Symposium" at the Asian University on the 14th, attracting hundreds of domestic and foreign companies. Engaged in 3D printing industry and doctors, physicians participate in communication.
The seminar invited the host of the 3D printing team of the Mayo Clinic in the United States, Professor Takahashi of the University of Tokyo, etc. to share the experience in 3D printing medical applications, and Professor Wang Xubin, honorary director of the 3D Printing Medical Research and Development Center of the Chinese Medicine University. Zhang Zhihao, director of the Department of Hand and Foot Surgery, Department of Orthopaedics, National Taiwan University Hospital, published the results of domestic 3D printing medical applications.
Cai Jinfa, president of the University of Asia, said that the Asian University and TCM doctors established the 3D printing medical research and development center two years ago. More than one hundred clinical cases have been implemented, such as the successful use of 3D printed surgical guides to make S-type spinal correction surgery more precise. Shortening the operation time, it is already the domestic 3D medical pioneer organization; Central Asia United University hopes to communicate with more domestic and international 3D printing medical technology through this seminar platform.
"International Symposium on 3D Printing Innovative Medical Applications and Clinical Evidence" debuted at the Asian University on the 14th, President of the University of Asia, Cai Jinfa (third from right), Mayo Clinic Children's Hospital Dean Christopher Moir (fourth from right), Tokyo Professor Gao Yuyi (fourth from the left) and other people took a group photo.
Christopher Moir, Dean of the Children's Hospital of Mayo Medical Center in the United States, gave a speech on "3D printing: Why did it start and how is it going in the future?", he used the 3D printing technology to successfully separate a pair of twins for sharing. From the surgical evaluation to the final use of 3D printing technology to participate in the surgical process.
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