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Enhancing 3D printed medical implants using Evonik’s carbon fiber reinforced PEEK filament
Speciality chemicals producer Evonik is introducing a new carbon fiber 3D printing filament which can create 3D printed medical implants. Through this new material, Evonik continues to provide another alternative to metal 3D-printed implants.
The...
Nvision secures FDA clearance for 3D-printed porous PEEK interbody system
San Antonio-based medical device & implant manufacturing company Nvision Biomedical Technologies & Invibio Biomaterial Solutions™ from the UK received FDA clearance for their 3D-printed porous PEEK interbody system.
The 3D-printed PEEK interbody system was made...
Additive Talks | Key differences between polymer and metal 3D printed implants
If medical implants such as pacemakers, artificial joints, and dental implants – to name a few, have significantly enhanced the quality of life for millions of people worldwide, their challenges for long-term adoption almost...
3D Systems receives FDA Clearance for 3D-Printed PEEK Cranial Implants
This FDA clearance enables 3D Systems to significantly expand its PEEK product portfolio through the EXT 220 MED platform.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has provided 510(k) clearance for 3D Systems’ 3D-printed, patient-specific...
Biomedical 3D printing company completes 700 successful cases for craniomaxillofacial implants
ArcomedLab, a Chilean-North American company specializing in biomedical 3D printing, achieves one of the largest case lists for craniomaxillofacial implants. With 700 successful cases completed across Latin America, including Chile, Peru, Colombia, and Mexico,...
European Hospitals perform cranial surgeries using 3D Systems 3D printed cranial implants
Under the leadership of Prof. Florian Thieringer, head of the Medical Additive Manufacturing Research Group (Swiss MAM) at the University Hospital Basel's Department of Biomedical Engineering (UNIBAS DBE), and the Department of Oral and...
Postprocessing 3D Printed Medical Devices via Electrochemistry: PECM
In recent years, the orthopedic device manufacturing industry has leveraged rapid prototyping technology to produce patient-specific implants. Most notably, additive manufacturing methods have been increasingly utilized to produce custom metal or PEEK implants for...
A conversation between Dr. Joel Brie and 3DCeram’s CEO on 3D printed cranial implants, already implanted in more than 10 patients
As explained before, one vertical industry where ceramic 3D printing is making great strides is the healthcare industry. Surprisingly, while implants constitute one of the largest use cases for technical ceramics, all of them...
Focus: Evonik on the role of polymer materials in improving the next generation of 3D printed implants
Anywhere, anytime: someone may get ill or get seriously injured, thus requiring a medical implant. According to a jointly report published by the American Joint Replacement Registry (AJRR) and the American Academy of Orthopedic...
Updated: What are the boxes Curiveta’s 3D Printed Porous HA PEEK Technology should check for surgeries?
The article below has been updated to provide further info about Evonik VESTAKEEP® i4 3DF PEEK material
Two months ago, medical technology company Curiveta was granted FDA clearance for a 3D printed PEEK implant, the Inspire Porous...