Researchers at Georgia Tech have developed 3D printed bioresorbably heart valves that could benefit patients with heart valve disease.
The new device created by researchers at Georgia Tech and Emory hopes to change the treatment of heart valve disease forever.
or 3D printing, all of these processes release nasty chemicals into the air that are best filtered for health reasons. To help build out a working filtration system, [Fab] needed some valves, so ...
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[Integza] shows how he made one using 3D printed parts and also has a lot ... including a one-way valve design with no moving parts. A pulsejet expels exhaust and intakes air through the same ...
Dasi is a leading researcher in heart valve function and mechanics, while Hollister is a top expert in tissue engineering and 3D printing for pediatric medical devices. They brought their teams ...
The achievement marks the first time bioresorbable materials and 3D-printing technology have been combined to create a resorbable heart valve from shape-memory material, according to a Feb.