Australian University Black Technology: The future hospital will be on the scene for patients with 3D printed organs

Release date: 2016-12-01


According to foreign media reports, in the future hospitals, doctors can use the acquired user information to make a detailed diagnosis of the patient, and use the 3D printing technology to "print" the body organs in the hospital for the patient to try.

This is at least the vision of the future at Queensland University of Technology in Australia, which is building a “bio-manufacturing room” that can “print” bones, cartilage and other human organs for patients in 3D as needed. The project, known as the "Herston Biofabrication Institute," will be launched in 2017 with the goal of "promoting the development of knowledge and technology in bone 3D scanning, modeling and printing."

This new field of biomanufacturing requires expertise in a variety of different fields, including medicine, science, engineering, and even imagination—to increase the number of human organs that can be printed. Australian Health Minister Cameron Dick said in a new project, “Researchers, scientists, nurses and doctors will work together to achieve the best results for patients. Our vision for health care Yes, in future hospitals, the operating room will be equipped with a 3D printer, ready to print organs for patients as needed."

Although 3D printing technology has proven to work in the medical field, it is still far away from printing human organs such as the heart that can be used in surgery. The Queensland University of Technology project will change the status quo, the university's associate professor Mia Woodruff said that the project's "the ultimate goal" is to use 3D printing technology to make human organs.

Woodruff said, "There are a large number of patients waiting for organ transplants, and we hope to help them. We can't print human organs for organ transplants in 3D tomorrow, but we will join researchers and doctors. , patients, engineers and industry partners to develop new technologies that can be used in the clinic."

Source: Phoenix Technology

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