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Reconstructive Surgery:techn... - 3d Bioprinting For

: They used Leo’s own stem cells, harvested weeks prior, to ensure there would be no immune rejection.

: Once the print was finished, the jawbone wasn't ready for Leo yet. It was placed in a bioreactor , a chamber that mimicked the conditions of the human body, allowing the cells to begin maturing into solid tissue. The Transformation 3D Bioprinting for Reconstructive Surgery:Techn...

In the sterile, blue-tinted light of the Advanced Reconstructive Suite at St. Jude’s Medical Center, Dr. Elena Vance watched as a robotic needle danced across a glass substrate. It wasn't laying down plastic or metal; it was depositing layers of —a delicate cocktail of living cells and specialized hydrogels. : They used Leo’s own stem cells, harvested

Six weeks later, the surgery took place. Elena held the printed graft in her hand—it felt remarkably like real bone, yet it was custom-fitted to the millimeter. The Transformation In the sterile, blue-tinted light of