GE Additive has announced they have plans for 3D printing, now that they are partnered with Stryker.
One product to come out of this deal could be cementless knee implants designed with two 3D printed parts, a tibial base plate, and a Tritanium Posterior Lumbar Cage, according to Engineering.com.
These will be made in the hopes of speeding up bone growth.
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