Surgeons at the Israeli Galilee Medical Center (GMC) have developed a novel 3D printing and Augmented Reality (AR)-based technique for treating eye socket fracture patients. In what’s believed to be a world’s first, the clinicians fabricated a metal implant for a face injury sufferer, then used Microsoft HoloLens glasses to accurately place it within their […]
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