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The Statistical Force in the Worldwide Performance of the Healthcare Applications, Concerning 3D Printing and the Artificial Intelligence

Gabriela Opait
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Gabriela Opait: Dunarea de Jos University of Galati, Romania

Economics and Applied Informatics, 2019, issue 1, 174-188

Abstract: 3D Printing confers the construction of the radiant future in medicine and whole 3D Printing list concerning the healthcare material displays the energetic sources for the health people. 3D Printing reflects a huge efficiency in orthopaedy. There are impressive discoveries in this domain of the medicine: bionic hands, prosthesises, knees pans and whole 3D Printing “treasure” of health emanates energies which drive to the rise of the life expectancy. The applications for the healthcare regarding the artificial intelligence assure modalities with effectiveness through precision for to rise the healthcare at a high level. There are a lot of 3D Printing in healthcare: synthetic skin, prosthesises from titanium, cardiac models such as heart valves, hearts, cartilages for ears, electronic sensors wrapped in silicon which can be introduced in human hearts, tissues which contain blood vessels. The prosthetic appliances for patients were created at Toronto University, the tissues which include blood vessels were produced at Harvard University and the electronic sensors for human hearts were printed at Washington University.

Keywords: Orthopaedy; Bionic Hands; 3D Printing; Accelerator of Particles (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.35219/eai1584040921

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