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    Thumbs up for 3D bone printer

    EXACT replicas of a man's thumb bones have been made for the first time using a 3D printer. The breakthrough paves the way for surgeons to replace damaged or diseased bones with identical copies built from the patients' own cells.

    "In theory, you could do any bone," says Christian Weinand of the Insel Hospital in Berne, Switzerland, head of the team that copied his thumb bones. "Now I can put spares in my pocket if I want," he says.

    Weinand "grew" his replacement bones on the backs of laboratory mice, in the same way that Jay Vacanti of Massachusetts General Hospital famously grew a human ear from human cartilage cells back in 1997.

    However, a surrogate mouse would normally be unnecessary, says Weinand. For example, if someone had lost a thumb, the replacement bones could be grown in situ. For now, the only options are to replace the thumb with the patient's own toe, or with bone fragments from elsewhere.

    There are several steps in the new process. Firstly, you need a 3D image of the bone you want to copy. If the bone has been lost or destroyed, you can make a mirror image of its surviving twin.

    This image is then fed into a 3D inkjet printer, which deposits thin layers of a pre-selected material on top of one another until a 3D object materialises.

    Weinand loaded the printer with tricalcium phosphate and a type of polylactic acid - natural structural materials found in the human body. The resulting bone "scaffolds" contained thousands of tiny pores into which bone cells could settle, grow and eventually displace the biodegradable scaffold altogether.
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    "The nice aspect of this new work is that a method was used to make sure the bones grew to the exact dimensions of a particular thumb," Hollander says. "The next stage will be to demonstrate that such implants are functional and that they acquire blood vessels when implanted."

    Weinand says there were "hints" that blood vessels were nourishing the implants in the mice, so he is hopeful the same thing will happen in people. He hopes to apply to try out the procedure in the clinic in the near future.
    Dr. Mordrid
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    I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

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    This is amazing....

    I can see down the road almost any small town doctor in Africa or America having something like the reprap open source 3D printer growing replacement parts and then helping the healing process with that healing powder that I read about in the last year (can't recall the name but it sped up the bodies own healing process and regrew tissue instead of just scarring over).

    Field medicine could use this as well. Sadly if its easier to patch you up they are more likely to risk you.
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    • #3
      Yup...and this is yet another Star Trek tech come real. In the TNG episode "Ethics" Dr.'s Crusher & Russell replicated a spine and cord for Worf after an injury....one so severe he was contemplating suicide. All that's left from that episode is replicating the cord, and the way things are going....
      Dr. Mordrid
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      An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.

      I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

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      • #4
        right. People think I'm full of it when I talk about the exponential curve that is medicine and how in 20-25 years we all could be as healthy as 20-30 year in prime condition. It will expensive as heck at first but that kind of thing will trickle down fast. The bigger issue is if you don't have to die the population explosion issue we have now is nothing. You ever try and limit how many kids people can have? it isn't pretty. If ever there was a reason to globalization of the world and bringing every region to 1st world education and prosperity is that it slows the birth rate extremely.
        Wikipedia and Google.... the needles to my tangent habit.
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        That special feeling we get in the cockles of our hearts, Or maybe below the cockles, Maybe in the sub-cockle area, Maybe in the liver, Maybe in the kidneys, Maybe even in the colon, We don't know.

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