Using 3D-printing technologies, University of Rochester physicians have created artificial organs that respond like their real-life counterparts. Already in use as a training tool for surgical residents and other med students, the creators note the fabricated anatomy can also be employed to help surgeons practice particularly tricky procedures.
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