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Baby's life saved with groundbreaking 3D printed device from U-M that restored his breathing

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The 3-D Printed Trachea Splint Image courtesy of University of Michigan Health System The infant's 3-D printed trachea will fully absorb into his body in two to three years. We've seen plenty of 3-D printed medical implants for patients that require repl

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The 3-D Printed Trachea Splint Image courtesy of University of Michigan Health System The infant's 3-D printed trachea will fully absorb into his body in two to three years. We've seen plenty of 3-D printed medical implants for patients that require repl