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The Surgery of the Future: 3D Printing Directly Into the Body

Summary by Svt Nyheter
A few centimeters under the fur of a rabbit, under both fat and muscle layers, a small structure grows. It is 3D printed using ultrasound. “It can print biosensors or repair damaged tissue directly in the body,” says bioengineer Wei Gao, who is developing the technology.

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A few centimeters under the fur of a rabbit, under both fat and muscle layers, a small structure grows. It is 3D printed using ultrasound. “It can print biosensors or repair damaged tissue directly in the body,” says bioengineer Wei Gao, who is developing the technology.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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svt Nyheter broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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