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OsseoLabs is scaling its AI-led OsseoVision platform and proprietary bioresorbable magnesium 3D printing to redefine surgery.
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OsseoLabs is scaling its AI-led OsseoVision platform and proprietary bioresorbable magnesium 3D printing to redefine surgery.

Originally reported by 3DNatives

OsseoLabs is scaling its AI-led OsseoVision platform and proprietary bioresorbable magnesium 3D printing to redefine surgery. Validated in 300 clinical cases, the platform reduces planning time by 90 percent and shortens operating room stays by up to 50 percent. By using magnesium alloys that safely resorb, it eliminates secondary removal surgeries affecting 25 percent of routine cases. This shift from generic hardware to engineered precision scales personalized care globally. #3DPrinting #MedTech #AM

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