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Rady Children's Hospital has produced 2,800 3D-printed models for 2,073 patients, setting a benchmark for point-of-care manufacturing in pediatrics.
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Rady Children's Hospital has produced 2,800 3D-printed models for 2,073 patients, setting a benchmark for point-of-care manufacturing in pediatrics.

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Rady Children's Hospital has produced 2,800 3D-printed models for 2,073 patients, setting a benchmark for point-of-care manufacturing in pediatrics. This in-house lab reduces surgical time by up to 60 minutes, directly decreasing anesthesia exposure and infection risks. Beyond visualization, using flexible resins for mock surgeries transforms AM into a critical tool for pre-operative simulation. This shift integrates spatial engineering as a core standard of clinical surgical precision. 🏥 #3DPrinting #MedTech #Healthcare #AdditiveManufacturing

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