How the 3D printed tracheal splints were created

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How the 3D printed tracheal splints were created

See how biomedical engineers at the Georgia Institute of Technology helped create 3D-printed tracheal splints used by surgeons at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta to keep a child’s airway from collapsing. In 2015, Georgia Tech and Children’s formed The Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Pediatric Technology Center on Georgia Tech's campus to further advance pediatric research such as this. (Credit: Georgia Tech)

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Research, Biotechnology, Health, Bioengineering, Genetics, Life Sciences and Biology
Keywords
3D printed, tracheal splint, pediatric, Children's
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  • Created By: John Toon
  • Created On: Sep 18, 2018 - 9:35am
  • Last Updated: Sep 18, 2018 - 9:35am