3D Printing for Medical Applications: Current State of the Art and Perspectives during the COVID-19 Crisis
Date
2021
Authors
Hagen, Andrew
Chisling, Megan
House, Kevin
Katz, Tal
Abelseth, Laila
Fraser, Ian
Bradley, Stephen
Kirsch, Rebecca
Morris, Jacob
Giles, Joshua W.
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Surgeries
Abstract
The coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has affected over one hundred million people worldwide and has resulted in over two million deaths. In addition to the toll that coronavirus takes on the health of humans infected with the virus and the potential long term effects of infection, the repercussions of the pandemic on the economy as well as on the healthcare system have been enormous. The global supply of equipment necessary for dealing with the pandemic experienced extreme stress as healthcare systems around the world attempted to acquire personal protective equipment for their workers and medical devices for treating COVID-19. This review describes how 3D printing is currently being used in life saving surgeries such as heart and lung surgery and how 3D printing can address some of the worldwide shortage of personal protective equipment, by examining recent trends of the use of 3D printing and how these technologies can be applied during and after the pandemic. We review the use of 3D printed models for treating the long term effects of COVID-19. We then focus on methods for generating face shields and different types of respirators. We conclude with areas for future investigation and application of 3D printing technology.
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addictive manufacturing, rapid prototyping, plastics, face shields, Centre for Biomedical Research
Citation
Hagen, A., Chisling, M., House, K., Katz, T., Abelseth, L., Fraser, I., … Willerth, S. M. (2021). 3D Printing for Medical Applications: Current State of the Art and Perspectives during the COVID-19 Crisis. Surgeries, 2(3), 1-16. https://doi.org/10.3390/surgeries2030025.