“…Zopf et al printed a sleeve made of polycaprolactone that would fit around an infant's bronchus until the tracheal tissue developed sufficiently to permit airflow to both lungs [13,14]. Zopf et al printed a sleeve made of polycaprolactone that would fit around an infant's bronchus until the tracheal tissue developed sufficiently to permit airflow to both lungs [13,14].…”
Section: D Printing Of Implantable Devicesmentioning
“…Zopf et al printed a sleeve made of polycaprolactone that would fit around an infant's bronchus until the tracheal tissue developed sufficiently to permit airflow to both lungs [13,14]. Zopf et al printed a sleeve made of polycaprolactone that would fit around an infant's bronchus until the tracheal tissue developed sufficiently to permit airflow to both lungs [13,14].…”
Section: D Printing Of Implantable Devicesmentioning
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