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Georgia Tech 3D-printed splint to sub for missing windpipe in newborns
Feb. 18, 2022
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David Godkin
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Engineers at Atlanta-based Georgia Tech’s Center for 3D Medical Fabrication have developed a 3D-printed tracheal splint as an airway for children born with a rare condition known as tracheal agenesis or the absence of a trachea or windpipe.
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Neonatal/pediatrics
3D printing
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