Yuhua Li et al. conducted a study examining the transformative potential of additive manufacturing (AM) in the production of biomedical metals and implants. The study systematically evaluates the properties of load-bearing biomedical alloys, biodegradable alloys, innovative metals, and 4D printing, focusing on facilitating material selection for medical applications.
Use of Additive Manufacturing in Medical Fields:
The applications of AM in various medical specialties such as orthopedics, dentistry, cardiology, and neurosurgery were explored. This technology shows great potential for solving complex clinical issues and advancing patient-centered healthcare solutions.
Surface Modification and Artificial Intelligence Applications:
The study discusses the use of cutting-edge artificial intelligence technologies in the AM process and innovations in surface functional modifications.
Future Perspectives:
The study emphasizes the critical role of AM in the development of personalized, high-performance medical devices for medical implant manufacturing, highlighting a promising future aimed at improving patient treatment outcomes and quality of life.
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