First Clinical Study on 3D-Printed Scaffolds in Osteotomy Published
- INNOTERE
- 13. Juni
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Aktualisiert: 18. Juni
We are proud to share a major scientific milestone for INNOTERE and the broader field of regenerative medicine: the results of a retrospective clinical study using our 3D-printed scaffolds for the treatment of bone defects in osteotomy have just been published.
This marks the first time ever that a clinical study has been conducted and published using 3D-printed bone scaffolds of this kind in human patients. As a MDR-certified medical device manufacturer, we are excited to lead the way in demonstrating the real-world applicability and safety of our innovative scaffold technology.
Our 3D-printed scaffolds are based on a proprietary technology platform that combines material science, hardware innovation, and intelligent design to create highly porous, bioresorbable implants that support natural bone healing. This publication is not only a validation of our technology - it is a powerful demonstration of its clinical potential.
The study highlights the scaffold's performance in a challenging indication and confirms the material’s ability to integrate with host bone, supporting regeneration in a predictable and safe manner.
We invite you to read the full publication and discover how innovation in bone regeneration is taking a significant leap forward.
