IIT Madras develops 3D-printed face implants for patients suffering from Black Fungus

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IIT Madras researchers have developed 3D-printed face implants for patients suffering from Black Fungus, also known as Mucormycosis. The implants are made of medical-grade titanium and are designed to match the patient’s face using CT data. The initiative, called #Right2Face, aims to provide free implants to economically-weaker patients. The partnership with ZorioX Innovation labs allows for the implementation of this technology in reconstructive surgeries for patients who have lost their facial features due to the disease.

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IIT Madras develops 3D-printed face implants for patients suffering from Black Fungus

IIT Madras researchers have developed 3D-printed face implants for patients suffering from Black Fungus, also known as Mucormycosis. The implants are made of medical-grade titanium and are designed to match the patient’s face using CT data. The initiative, called #Right2Face, aims to provide free implants to economically-weaker patients. The partnership with ZorioX Innovation labs allows for the implementation of this technology in reconstructive surgeries for patients who have lost their facial features due to the disease.

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