The leading hospital group
Vinmec Healthcare System, a leading private hospital group in Vietnam, converts bone cancer care with personal -dimensional print cultivation, providing new hope for patients who previously faces amputation or hindering lifetime.
First,, The eight -year -old TRNH DUC has received a full -time 3DTitanium bone adapting to growth after diagnosing an aggressive bone bone. Multiple hospitals recommended amputation. Instead, Vinmec has offered a two -stage solution using a tomography -based design and standard transplant technology.
According to medical literature in US National Medicine LibraryThere were no recorded three -dimensional printed cultivation cases and used in children. This makes the TRINH DUC the smallest patient in the world to receive the tetanium thigh bone adapting to the entirely made through 3D printing.
Today, Doc walks without help, and keeps his limbs and childhood.
“The surgery represented a boom in complex techniques and was a testimony of strong cooperation within the multidisciplinary medical team.” Professor Dr. Tran Trong Doug, Director of the Bone Council, said the Venmek health care system, in a statement.
A similar approach helped Dana Toy, who damaged the advanced sarcoma with the damage of the thigh and pelvic bone. Instead of removing the entire joint systems as in traditional surgical operations, Vinmec doctors maintained the main tendons and pregnancy -bearing structures. This enabled Tuy to take its first steps in just two days after the operation.

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This accurate directed approach, and also achieved transformative results for middle -aged patients.
For DO PhuC Hoan, 48, contracts of hip deformation of the uninterrupted dysplasia caused a severe disability, Crowe Type IV. After repeated rejection, he turned to Venmek. Surgeons planted a hip suit with anatomical accuracy of 98 %, allowing him to walk within a week.

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These surgeries did more than extending the survival, restoring the movement, independence, and hope. Where traditional methods are shortened, 3D printing paved the way for changing personal care.
3D health care revolution in Vietnam
Vinmec is the leading health care provider in Vietnam in the application of the patient’s 3D printing on muscle structure surgery. Using MRI and CT, the hospital designs custom transplants and surgical evidence that enhances the joint function and recovery of speed, often at a lower cost than imported alternatives. Vinmec has also become the second hospital all over the world to join the prestigious Cleveland Clinic network.
On the national level, this innovation is accelerating. according to Market research expertsIt is expected that the three -dimensional printed medical devices market in Vietnam will double three times by 2034, to reach 142.8 million dollars.
With the support of this trend, the Vietnam 3D Association in Medicine was launched in the Union of Doctors, Engineers and Industry partners.
“The establishment of the association is necessary to link resources and build a prosperous ecosystem for the development of 3D technology in the health care sector in Vietnam.”Professor Dr. Tran Tronj Dog stressed the importance of cooperation across the sector in medical innovation.
Commenting from the financial deposited side, Dr. Huan Dow, CEO of Vinnotek – added one of the leading three -dimensional metal printing companies: “Cooperation is essential. By building regional supply chains and unifying with scientific organizations, we can reduce costs and improve access to life rescue technology.”
From children’s oncology to complex bone care, Vinmec has not only changed care, but also puts Vietnam as an emerging global health care force.
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