Mission control on earth receives an urgent communication from Mars that an astronaut has fractured his shinbone. Using a handheld scanning device, the crew takes images of his damaged tibia and transmits them to earth. Orthopedic surgeons then use a 3D printer to create an exact replica of the astronaut’s leg from medical imaging files obtained before the voyage. Surgeons on earth use a robot to stabilize the bone with a metal plate on the 3D replica. The data is transmitted back to Mars, where surgical instruments, a personalized plate and screws are 3D printed. Finally, a surgical robot operates on the injured astronaut...
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3D Printers: A Revolutionary Frontier for Medicine
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Zesty Guide To Augmented Reality In Healthcare
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...Medical imaging devices have made it easier than ever to present anatomy in different ways to help implement solutions clearly and effectively...Augmented Reality technology promises to take our approach to the next level.
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