Chinese doctors replace woman’s vertebrae with 3D printed titanium implants
A Shanghai hospital reported the replacement of a highly complex cervical vertebra with 3D printed titanium implants. Image via The Paper (cn). The 28-year-old patient (who has not been named, going under the pseudonym of Xiao Wen) had been diagnosed with chondrosarcoma, one of the most dangerous and difficult to treat cancers. The tumor was located…
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