4WEB Medical’s 3D printed implant is used in 1st Australian surgery: 3 things to know

4WEB Medical announced its first patient specific implant surgery in Australia.

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Here are three things to know:

 

1. 4WEB Medical is a global provider of 3D printed orthopedic implants.

 

2. The company uses additive manufacturing to produce the patient specific truss implants, which are 3D printed.

 

3. With help from 4WEB’s Australian partner LifeHealthcare, the patient specific segmental bone defect procedure was completed this week in Brisbane, Australia.

 

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