Zhang Jingui, 84, had his knee joint
repaired Nov 21 using the world's first customized 3D-printed tantalum metal
pad at Southwest Hospital affiliated with the Army Medical University in
Southwest China's Chongqing.
On the first day after the operation, the
patient could get off the bed and walk with assistance. In a week, he could
leave the hospital to receive recovery treatment and training.
At present, titanium alloy is mainly used
in this field. Tantalum is more suitable than other metals for use in the human
body, but ordinary 3D printers cannot use tantalum due to its very high melting
point of over 3,000 degrees Celsius.