Implantable medical devices printed in 3D. Implantable medical devices made from 3D printing are used in numerous sections of the human body. Vascular stents, heart valve prostheses, orthopedic implants, and artificial joint prostheses are examples of common items.
The global 3D printed implants market is driven by many factors, such as technological advancement and increased use of 3D printed implants in surgical procedures.
The technological advancement in this market is estimated to drive the global 3D printed implants market
3D printing technology, because of its advantages in high accuracy, complex structure, and high material usage, has become widely used in the field of implantable medical devices in recent decades. Patient-specific anatomical level products with great flexibility and resolution in microstructures are possible with three-dimensional (3D) printing. 3D printing has become a leading Orthopaedic and pharmaceutical manufacturing technology, with cost-effective manufacturing for high productivity.
It is apt for a wide range of applications, including tissue engineering models, anatomical models, pharmacological design and validation models, medical apparatus, and instruments. Today, 3D printing provides clinically viable medical items and platforms ideal for new research domains such as tissue and organ printing.
North America region is estimated to dominate the global 3D printed implants market
The increasing prevalence of people suffering from conditions like orthopedic, dental, and cardiac diseases is assumed to drive the market in this region. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), periodontitis, a more severe form of periodontal disease, affects half of all Americans aged 30 and over.
This equates to around 64.7 million people in the United States. Bio-resorbable scaffold for periodontal healing and regeneration, socket preservation, bone and sinus augmentation treatments, guided implant placement, peri-implant maintenance, and implant education are all examples of 3D printing in periodontology.
The United States has always been in the forefront of adopting 3D printing technologies. The approval process for 3D printed medical items and implants in the United States is possibly the most difficult. Manufacturing and design, as well as Device Testing, are two areas where it is carried out. In the United States, powder bed fusion is the most common process for 3D printing implants.
Competitive Landscape
Major key players in the global 3D printed implants market are 3D Systems Corporations, Stratasys Ltd, Arcam AB, EnvisionTEC, SLM Solutions Group AG, Renishaw, Materialize N. V., BioBots, Andreas Stihl AG & Co. KG, Aspect Biosystems, Formlabs, Medprin, Stratasys, Organovo, Rokit, Cyfuse Biomedical and LimaCorporate S.p.A., (Lima)
The global 3D printed implants market is moderate due to the technological advancements in 3D printing and the increasing demand for customized products.
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