Patient-specific, 3D-printed, soft-robotic hearts
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
- MIT engineers have developed a procedure to 3D print a soft and flexible replica of a patients heart that they can then control its action to mimic that patient's blood-pumping ability. The soft-robotic models could help clinicians zero in on the best implant for an individual. (Learn more: news.mit.edu/2...)
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will probably come in handy with all the Sudden & Unexpected mocarditis we've been seeing as of late .
"Unexpected "
@@crypt0sFX HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE 8^)
Not vaccine induced ?@@crypt0sFX
I love how MIT is constantly innovating. Things like this may seem simple in the grand scheme of things, but they have amazing applications!
Congratulations for such an awesome invention
Finally a technological breakthrough for medicine
😱😱😱🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 This is awesome work by MIT.👏👏👏👏👏👏
Oh my God that's amazing
Their work is excellent. I hope they come to a better place.
Grande Luca!❤
Grazie Marti☺️☺️
Well done guys you are our saviour
Super video MIT
Congratulation Luca and all the team!
Cut out this middleman by perfecting Extra Cellular Matrix collection and refinement (like through urinals) and use ECM to just build another ❤️ grown from their tissue sample.
The same thing can be done for vanity, i mean plastic surgery.
At least the vane won't end up looking like melting plastic dolls.
Wow!
Nice MIT
Bravo MIT. *This* is way to go, health is so undervalued when you are young but complete opposite when getting older. I do see health research as one-time cost investment, slowly crawling towards perfect health as a 20 year old that can live long as you want to live, in a sense eternal life not dying of old age. Sweet!
Oh my God they have a junk drawer full of 3D printed hearts.
My junk drawer has a broken pair of scissors, a couple screwdrivers, some tape, oven mitt, and a bunch of old double a batteries, but I'm too lazy to throw out.
Espero que a ciência no futuro elimine as academias do mundo, com um produto que o atleta use e faça crescer músculo sem malhar!
Crescer músculos do corpo todo, e apenas com aplicação do produto no corpo, sem malhação!
Espero este feito fenomenal no futuro!
Todos os caras que adoram malhação vão gostar muito!
Thanks , interesting like oceanography.
Why not print the heart with stem cell's?
But in space!
@@monkeynomics8995 they can use plasma to make the scaffold here on earth, they need a printer that can use multiple print heads!
This might work wayyy better then using pig hearts
I am coming there
Funny I just made one
Cut out this middleman by perfecting Extra Cellular Matrix collection and refinement (like through urinals) and use ECM to just build another ❤️ grown from their tissue sample.
The same thing can be done for vanity, i mean plastic surgery.
At least the vane won't end up looking like melting plastic dolls.