The breakthrough in 3D printing in the medical field is incredible because it allows the prosthetic part to be easy to design, is inexpensive to manufacture, and can be customized to the individual wearer's needs. This month, we will see a technology introduced in a hospital in Amman, Jordan. A new 3D printer that produces dentures, ears and eyes that can help victims of the war-torn Middle East.
It is understood that Jordan is one of several stable countries in the Middle East and can serve as a haven for victims of atrocities in neighbouring Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Israel and Palestine. The reconstructive surgery hospital managed by Medecins Sans Frontieres is the only hospital in Amman. It provides basic care and support to people who suffer from all kinds of serious injuries and trauma caused by the violent violence that continues to undermine the surrounding areas.
The hospital has more than 4,500 patients. For more than 10 years, it has been treating patients with amputations, as well as patients who are limited to wheelchairs or suffering from severe burns. They usually need to install artificial skin or need to replace the joints such as the hips. Installing a new 3D printer means that the hospital's range of treatment can be further expanded, as patients with missing eyes or ears can now be helped by the medical team as before.
There are many advantages to using 3D technology to produce prostheses, and this site has been reported on many occasions. Due to the relatively inexpensive materials, 3D printed prosthetic parts can be produced more easily, especially in the face of situations such as the Middle East, where resources are not always readily available. In addition, 3D printing greatly speeds up the manufacturing process, especially in the case of smaller, more detailed projects. This is very beneficial when considering the number of patients that Amman MS must deal with and the rate at which violence escalates.
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