ITRI, Kaohsiung hospital develop Taiwan’s first 3D-printed prosthetic … – Focus Taiwan Feedzy

 

Kaohsiung, Nov. 22 (CNA) The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) and Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital (KVGH) on Wednesday shared the results of a collaboration developing Taiwan’s first 3D-printed prosthetic jaws for oral cancer patients.

At a press conference, the institutions noted that an estimated 10,000 people in Taiwan are diagnosed with oral cancers every year, around 60 percent of whom have to undergo reconstructive surgeries, which can affect their appearance, as well as their ability to eat and speak.

Tsau Fang-hei (曹芳海), director of the ITRI’s southern campus, said that while the ITRI had been working with 3D-printed medical devices for many years, its partnership with KVGH marked the first time it had applied the technology to prosthetic jaws.

Prior to beginning clinical testing in 2019, the ITRI simulated over 500 million occlusion, or “bite,” tests with the prosthetic devices to ensure that they would fit and function properly, Tsau said.

The hospital’s superintendent, Lin Yao-hsiang (林曜祥), said that of the nine patients who had received the prosthetic jaws to date, none have had their device become loose, and “over 50 percent” have begun to regain their ability to chew.

Based on the trial results, teams at the ITRI and KVGH will continue to improve the design of the 3D-printed prosthetic jaws, in the hope that they can become more widely used in the future, Lin said.

Photo courtesy of ITRI Nov. 22, 2023