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Three-dimensional printing versus conventional machining in the creation of a meatal urethral dilator: development and mechanical testing.

Michael Y ChenJacob SkewesRyan DaleyMaria A WoodruffNicholas J Rukin
Published in: Biomedical engineering online (2020)
Low-cost FDM 3D printing is not a replacement for conventional manufacturing. 3D printing is best used for patient-specific parts, prototyping or manufacturing complex parts that have additional functionality that cannot otherwise be achieved.
Keyphrases
  • low cost
  • urinary incontinence