2020
DOI: 10.1007/s42600-020-00098-0
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3D printing for development of medical equipment amidst coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic—review and advancements

Abstract: Background and aims Coronavirus (COVID-19) has surfaced as a global pandemic and has created an unprecedented global demand for medical equipment. The shortage of onsite workforce, need for social distancing and less time available for sourcing have further made it difficult for the governments and the medical professionals to combat the pandemic. This study’s prime objective is to review the advancements in the area of 3D printing to develop medical equipment and explore the potential of 3D print… Show more

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“…The processes applied by the engineers and researchers were observed to be in line with the findings of several previous studies (Andrei et al, 2015;Ashima et al, 2021;Fatima et al, 2021;Feng et al, 2014;Ul Haq et al, 2020;Huson & Hoskins, 2014;Javaid & Haleem, 2018aKucklick, 2006) that have used RE to meet market demand through fast, precise, and accurate products.…”
Section: Analysis Of Making 3d Cad Milling Settingssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The processes applied by the engineers and researchers were observed to be in line with the findings of several previous studies (Andrei et al, 2015;Ashima et al, 2021;Fatima et al, 2021;Feng et al, 2014;Ul Haq et al, 2020;Huson & Hoskins, 2014;Javaid & Haleem, 2018aKucklick, 2006) that have used RE to meet market demand through fast, precise, and accurate products.…”
Section: Analysis Of Making 3d Cad Milling Settingssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The current available types of masks include medical masks, N95 masks, and non-medical cloth masks [ 16 ]. Medical masks are loosely fitted devices worn by the health care workers and infected individuals to reduce the transmission risk of contagious respiratory droplets between individuals during coughing or sneezing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the future, electrospinning can be integrated into additive manufacturing (AM) technologies Haq et al 2020;Javaid and Haleem 2018a) for fabrication of micro-vessel-incorporated scaffolds and implants. Tissue-engineered scaffolds for soft tissues synthesized using AM technology coupled with advanced technologies in the Industry 4.0 framework and Internet of things (IoT) have minimal wastage, rapid production rates, and can meet patient-specific needs (Ashima et al 2021;Fatima et al 2021;Javaid and Haleem 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%