Rayon Politiques de santé publique et médecine préventive
Emergency medical 3D printing : a case study during the Covid19 pandemic

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Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 291 pages
Poids : 476 g
Dimensions : 16cm X 24cm
ISBN : 978-2-14-034775-7
EAN : 9782140347757

Emergency medical 3D printing

a case study during the Covid19 pandemic


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Broché 291 pages

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Emergency medical 3D printing

A case study during the COVID19 pandemic

During the first COVID19 wave, the trust of Greater Paris academic hospitals (Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris) faced an unprecedented situation : a significant number of medical devices were used in extraordinary quantities and international supply chains were defective or interrupted. To overcome the risk of shortage, a team of health professionals and engineers settled a central emergency 3D-printing platform. This book tells the story of this initiative, reports its results, and proposes general guidelines for the integration of additive manufacturing in hospitals.

3D-printing has transformed our approach to the conception and production of the tools we use to treat patients. For the first time in modern history, professional production machines can be located within health institutions. 3D platforms are extraordinary boosters of innovation, research, education, and valorisation.

Based on a particular story, this book investigates the paths leading to innovation in public structures and proposes guidelines for the promotion of interactions between health professionals and engineers.

Biographie

Roman H. Khonsari is professor of craniofacial surgery at Hôpital Necker- Enfants Malades & Université Paris Cité. Durant the first wave of the pandemic, he settled an emergency 3D-printing platform to support the war against the virus within Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris. Since 2023, he leads the department of Quantitative medicine and Additive manufacturing in Hôpital Broussais.

Avis des lecteurs

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