New in medicine

Modern exoskeletal plaster, created with 3D-printing technology. Thanks to this innovative idea exoskeletal gypsum printed 3D-printer and has the original design, you no longer have to suffer, not knowing how to scratch hand, itchy under the cast, or balancing on one foot in the shower, not to wet plastered another. The graduate of the architecture and design of the Victoria University of Wellington Evill Jake (Jake Evill) has developed this unique plaster, called Cortex.





According Evillu, exoskeletal plaster fixation and provides full protection for a broken bone, well ventilated, a recycled, water-friendly and in addition he is also easy. "After centuries of tires and bulky plaster casts that were itchy and stinking scourge of millions of children and adults around the world, we finally raised the level of catches of fractures of the 21st century," - says Evill their offspring.



To create gypsum patient x-ray scan, are fractured, the fracture zone then extends 3D-scanning and data downloaded into the computer which simulates gypsum, which in turn is then printed-3D printer. The final product has one openable side, which is then recorded strong fasteners.





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