“A little girl in Susquehanna Valley, PA left Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital after spending her first 13 months there. The innovation of 3D printing played a major part in the healing of Ramiah Martin, who was born without a trachea and had an improperly formed esophagus. This health condition is extremely uncommon, and in many cases, fatal. Resourceful thinking and the use of progressive technology helped send Ramiah home though.

Thanks to 3D printing, Ramiah’s doctors and surgeons were able to come to the rescue and…”

Source: https://3dprint.com/235422/pennsylvania-doctors-reconstruct-13-month-olds-esophageal-airway-3d-printed-splint/