The FDA published a discussion paper on point-of-care 3D printing of medical devices in which healthcare facilities would create three-dimensional products by building successive layers of raw material such as metals, plastics and ceramics.
The agency’s document lays out the benefits and challenges of creating 3D-printed devices in healthcare settings, such as hospitals and doctor’s offices, as well as a potential approach for regulatory oversight….continue reading this article here
Article by: Greg Slabodkin
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