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OTCA11 Custom-made or customisable 3D printed implants and cutting guides versus non-3D printed standard implants and cutting guides for improving outcome in patients undergoing knee, maxillofacial, or cranial surgery project plan now available.

OTCA11 Custom-made or customisable 3D printed implants and cutting guides versus non-3D printed standard implants and cutting guides for improving outcome in patients undergoing knee, maxillofacial, or cranial surgery project plan now available.

We are pleased to announce that the collaborative rapid assessment, OTCA11, on :“Custom-made or customisable 3D printed implants and cutting guides versus non-3D printed standard implants and cutting guides for improving outcomes in patients undergoing knee, maxillofacial, or cranial surgery” is now available.

This rapid assessment addresses the research question whether 3D printed custom-made or customisable implants and cutting guides used in adult patients undergoing knee, maxillofacial, or cranial surgery are more effective and/or safer than usual care using non-3D printed standard implants and cutting guides.

Below is the documentation provided by the assessment authoring team:

Click here to access the final version of the assessment OTCA11

Click here to access a compilation of comments received from External experts and Manufacturers including authors answers

Click here to access the Project Plan

Click here to access a compilation of comments on the Project Plan

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