Journal Article Summary
The article examines the role of 3D printing and smart computer-aided design (CAD) during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting how these technologies addressed significant supply chain disruptions. With millions of flights canceled and traditional manufacturing halted, there was an urgent need for rapid production of medical supplies, personal protective equipment (PPE), and other essential goods. The authors argue that 3D printing, combined with open-source CAD designs, provided a viable solution to meet the increased demand for health-related products during this crisis.
To gather information, the authors conducted a comprehensive review of existing literature, case studies, and reports on the use of 3D printing in response to the pandemic. They found numerous examples where 3D printing was successfully employed to create critical medical devices, such as ventilator parts, face shields, and testing kits. The findings suggest that 3D printing not only allowed for quick production but also enabled customization and iterative design processes, which were crucial in adapting to the rapidly changing needs of healthcare providers during the pandemic.
Despite its advantages, the article acknowledges several limitations of 3D printing, including potential safety concerns and the need for regulatory compliance. Readers are encouraged to discuss any questions or concerns about 3D-printed medical devices with healthcare professionals, especially regarding their effectiveness compared to traditional products. The authors emphasize the importance of further research to fully harness the potential of 3D printing in future emergencies and to ensure patient safety in its applications.
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Article Cited
- Nazir Aamer, Azhar Aashir, Nazir Usman, Liu Yun-Feng, Qureshi Waqar. S., Chen Jia-En, Alanazi Eisa. The rise of 3D Printing entangled with smart computer aided design during COVID-19 era. Journal of Manufacturing Systems 2021. DOI: 10.1016/j.jmsy.2020.10.009. PMID: 33106722. PMCID: PMC7577663.
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