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                    Would you believe me, if I tell you I can give you a nose or a liver by just pressing a button? Well certainly not but, in this age of technology which we are living in, every wild imagination of yours has the potential to become the next reality. So basically we are going to talk in brief about one such amazing futuristic technology called, 3D printing. Although 3D printing is relatively a new technology but the impact it has delivered in such a short span of time is huge. It is currently being used in wide range of applications like manufacturing, food, medicine, arts, construction etc. and to name a few.

Looking at the potential, scientist are now even exploring ways to use 3D printing technology for developing artificial organs and body parts. Now a straight forward question that may arise in your mind is that how is that even possible to build something that complicated an artificial organ which can replace our body parts and that too by just printing.

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                    Well a group of scientist at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Centre has developed a technique which is being used to develop 3-D prints of human tissue perforated with micro channels, rather like a sponge, to better flow of micro-nutrients. This significantly helps in faster development of tissue or organ.

                    Called bio printers, these techniques use human cells as ‘ink’ and a hydrogel which makes a porous framework. The framework is filled with human cells and tissue, which grow and fill in the organ to be made. The hydrogel will biodegrade living behind a structure eventually going to be a body part filled with human cells and tissue.

🔵 Why do 3D printing when you can do organ transplant ? 🔵

                    That's a very good question as 3D printing is a new technology and 3D printed organs and body parts are kinda say experimental stuff if we compare it traditional medical procedures like organ transplant. But here is the catch, organ transplant procedure is costly plus you will have to depend on drugs for lifetime to suppress your immune system so that your body doesn't reject the alien organ. So as say, finding a matching donor is a problem and even if a donor is found there is a very high probability of organ rejection. This is where 3D printing can play a key role. It can be used to print organs compatible with the donor immune system which would solve the problem of rejection in transplant and would also dramatically reduce the cost of transplant in future, thus making it more accessible to patients.

🔵 Body parts that can be 3D printed 🔵

Bionic eye


                    What if we can replace our eye with a superhuman eye having ability to see even from miles away. Researchers at Minnesota university, Minneapolis have successfully printed a bionic eye. Their study has published in advanced material journal.

Heart valve


                    Scientist a Cornell university successfully used 3D printing technology for develop a heart valve, which is able to grow inside patient’s body. These heart valves can be used for the patients with heart disease. Their research has published in journal of biomedical research.


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Spine


                    Spine is one of the main part of human skeletal system, spine gives posture to our head. A patient’s spine in Medanta hospital, India has successfully replaced with 3D printed titanium implant.

🔹 Ears


                    Scientist of Princeton university successfully grown a bionic ear. 3D printed ears are most popular these days because they require less body tissue to fully develop.

🔹 Liver


                    Well fully developed liver by 3D printing is not possible till now, but scientist at Oganova developed a 3D printed Liver tissue, because most of the drugs directly affects liver so these cells can be used for drug discovery.

🔹 Blood vessels


                    Artificial vessels are 3d printed to flow blood in 3D printed organs for the research purposes. These blood vessels are able to grow inside the organs and successfully flows blood for the proper functioning of organs.

                    Still producing promising organs for mankind is way off. As of now we can hope that in future we will able to see fully functioning body parts with 3D printing technology. But one thing is sure if the technology could take off that it will bring in a revolution is customized healthcare facilities.


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WOW!
I was thinking about something like that. I mean, if we can create 3d printed body parts with plastic, could we created body parts with cells? It could be possible in a near future?

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There are many parts of the human body that 3D prints could be made. I can think of structures mainly of connective tissue such as ligaments or for reconstructions of the abdominal wall for example or bones and joints made to measure.
Excellent publication. Congratulations!

LOL if they could print knew knees id be down for that, then i could play sport forever :)

Ear is also a vital body part so be careful not to injure or else you will not hear again

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