Medical device implants have become increasingly more complex over time as technology has progressed into providing a new way of construction by the means of 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing. Additive manufacturing has allowed for the implants to be manufactured with complex geometries that traditional manufacturing cannot achieve. This culminates in the ability to provide biological benefits leading to better patient outputs as well as structural advantages by creating complex features.
Additionally, being able to manufacture these devices to conform to a patient’s anatomy is a game changer. The increasingly minimally-invasive additively manufactured implants mean less risk of complications or need for further surgery in the future. When patient satisfaction increases due to smaller implants, the whole industry grows.