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Man Has 75% of Skull Replaced By 3D-Printed Materials

redletterdave writes "An un-named male patient in the U.S. has had 75 percent of his skull replaced with 3D printed materials. The undisclosed patient had his head imaged by a 3D scanner before South Windsor, Conn.-based Oxford Performance Materials (OPM) gained approval from US regulators to print the bone replacement. OPM's final skull replacement was built within two weeks, and inserted in the patient's skull in an operation performed earlier this week; this cutting-edge procedure was only just revealed on Friday. OPM's 3D-printed process was granted approval by the FDA back on Feb. 18, which means the company can now provide 3D printed replacements for bones damaged by trauma or even disease. The company says this technique could benefit more than 500 U.S. citizens each month, from injured factory or construction workers to wounded soldiers."

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  1. Backbone printing by M3.14 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Finally a solution for people without any backbone.

    1. Re:Backbone printing by Grayhand · · Score: 3, Funny

      Finally a solution for people without any backbone.

      Now if they can perfect brain transplants we can finally fix Congress.

  2. Re:Designer skulls by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 3, Funny

    Can you spell "Minbari"? ;-)

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  3. Re:a vegetative state by Reverand+Dave · · Score: 4, Funny

    No, brain dead, more like Texas.

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  4. Re:Dude by JWSmythe · · Score: 3, Funny

    They forgot to mention that it was adamantite.

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  5. Re:Dude by craigminah · · Score: 3, Funny

    They also omitted that the procedure was done by Cyberdyne Systems.