Xtant Medical finishes 3-D printer development for orthopedics: 4 key notes

By Laura Dyrda

Xtant Medical’s subsidiary Bacterin developed a three-dimensional printer that can prototype custom, resorbable bone grafts for reconstructive procedures.

Here are five key notes:

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1. Bacterin worked with the Montana State University Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering to complete the project.

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