Abstract

The purpose of this review is to discuss the state of technology in liquid phase three-dimensional (3D) metal printing, how this has affected the field of orthopedic surgery, and changes that we can expect in the future with the rise of this printing technology. We will also discuss how liquid phase metal printing can possibly bring three-dimensional printing to the operating room. The use of liquid phase 3D metal printing may become commonplace for manufacturing orthopedic implants and devices. Traditional metal printing involved powder-based metals and high-energy beam technologies that are expensive, time-consuming, and potentially wasteful. This unfortunately leaves them out of reach for most end consumers such as orthopedic surgeons. Liquid phase metal printing is less expensive and faster. However, there is still major work required to bring this technology to the operating room and benefit patients. While major strides have been made in the field of liquid phase metal three-dimensional printing, there are still significant developments in the pipeline. These could lead to future production of personalized orthopedic implants and devices with optimal material properties for patients.

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