Doctors test 3D-Printed skull patches
NCT ID NCT05291754
Summary
This study is testing whether custom plastic implants made with a 3D printer are a safe and practical way to repair holes in the skull. It involves 40 patients who need this type of surgery. The main goal is to see if the new 3D-printed method works as well as or better than the standard ways of fixing skull defects.
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Department of Neurosurgery
Lund, 22185, Sweden
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