Onkos Surgical’s 3D printed My3D pelvic platform crosses 1,000 surgical cases
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Onkos Surgical has reached 1,000 surgical cases using its My3D patient-specific pelvic implant platform, which uses 3D printing to create custom-designed implants for individual patients rather than off-the-shelf options. The platform received FDA 510(k) clearance and represents a significant adoption milestone for personalized implant technology in pelvic reconstruction.
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Onkos Surgical has completed the 1,000th case using its personalized, 510(k) cleared My3D patient-specific pelvic implant platform. The count covers pelvic reconstructions in which a 3D printed implant was designed specifically for the individual patient rather than selected from a catalogue of…
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