Oct 17, 2024
Bengaluru: Sparsh Hospitals launched an advanced on- site 3D printing lab at its InfantiY Road facility. The lab introduces cutting-edge 3D printing technology that will revolutionise orthopaedic and personalised medical care by offering comprehensive solutions under one roof—from scanning to the creation of final customised models.
The 3D printing lab and robotics represent a significant leap forward in healthcare by providing patient-specific surgical solutions that enable surgeons to plan and perform surgeries with unprecedented accuracy. The lab will improve surgical precision, reduce recovery times, and minimise long-term healthcare costs. The facility’s new 3D printing lab integrates advanced technologies such as custom prosthetics designing and streamlining processes to make healthcare more efficient and affordable for patients. The lab is designed to significantly reduce costs and time for both patients and medical professionals by offering all services—from scanning to post-processing—under one roof.
Dr Sharan Shivaraj Patil, Chairman and Chief Orthopaedic Surgeon, Sparsh Hospitals, said, ” “After the adoption of robotic systems, today we are taking a big leap forward with our advanced 3D printing lab and this move underpins our focus on technology, expertise, and experience. Tech-enabled 3D printing lab will be a game-changer for personalised patient care in India. It will allow us to design custom-made prosthetics, implants, and deliver surgical models that precisely match each patient’s unique anatomy.”
Dr Patil added, “These two technologies, 3D printing and robotics, are advancing the capabilities of orthopaedic surgeries and beyond. They enable greater precision in planning and executing complex procedures, resulting in better outcomes for patients, faster recovery, and a significant step forward in personalised healthcare.”
From a surgeon’s perspective, Dr Patil said, “The ability to create detailed anatomical models before surge1Y is a major advantage for surgeons. Not only does it enhance pre-surgical planning, but it also allows us to rehearse procedures, reducing surgical time and minimising risks. For young surgeons, this lab will be an incredible tool for hands-on training, offering unparalleled learning opportunities.”
Going forward, the 3D printing lab at the hospital is not limited to current technologies but is actively exploring future innovations such as the creation of artificial organs, expanding its role in medical research and bioengineering. These advancements will not only transform the way surgeries are performed but will also contribute to future breakthroughs in personalised medical treatments.
Source: Economic Times