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Meet the Regenerative Operating Room COULD IT SOLVE THE ORGAN DONOR CRISIS?
You might think: What?! According to Dr. Michael McPhail, a biomedical engineer and research associate at Mayo Clinic in Arizona, bringing together tissue engineering, biomaterials, regenerative medicine, robotics, 3D printing, and imaging could have a transformative effect on the entire practice of medicine. For example, a 3D image of the healed jaw could be created for someone with a jaw defect, and manufactured bone, guided by medical imaging and real-time optical sensors, could be created to help the jaw regenerate to its pre-injury appearance. Dr. McPhail and his team expect that these tools could enable less invasive surgeries while improving outcomes. Researchers are still working to realize this unique cohesion of emerging technologies into real daily care, but plenty of modern medical facilities use a version of this. For example, the Cosmetic Center at Mayo Clinic in Arizona uses 3D-printed models to rebuild facial features after debilitating effects of disease, cancer, or traumatic injuries. Patients can even try on a new nose or chin before undergoing surgery. It’s only a matter of time before a regenerative operating room can build bones and even organs.
In the recent past, while looking for dates on Tinder, you might’ve noticed an image of a celebrity with an “organ donor” icon next to their photo. By swiping right, instead of contacting the celebrity, users were given the option to register as an organ donor. While this might seem like an unlikely partnership, the truth is that many health organizations worldwide are desperate to find organ donors. According to OrganDonor.gov, 17 people die every day because they’re simply waiting for an organ transplant. Being on an organ waitlist is a terrifying experience for individuals and families. However, a new vision for operating rooms might have the answer, because — thanks to 3D printing — it’s growing closer to reality. 3D Printing of Organs and Bones We don’t have the capability to do this yet, but we promise there is a reason to be excited. Recently, a concept for a regenerative operating room won the Blue Sky competition at the Society of Manufacturing Engineers conference. This operating suite would double as a manufacturing room for the 3D printing of organs, bones, muscles, and cartilage.
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