3d printed vertebrae models

A new NTU (Nottingham University) project is focusing on 3D printed replica human vertebrae as part of pre-surgical training. The bone models are 3D printed in PLA material and a binding agent, then coated in polyester; the interior is made of polyurethane, and silicone is used to make the discs between vertebrae. Currently, the models are being created for surgeons who will be performing procedures such as laminectomies, where they may have to remove bone tissue to relieve a patient’s trapped nerves.

Source: https://www.ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2017/10/lifelike-3d-printed-bones-to-help-train-spinal-surgeons