Name
Organizational Aspects, Quality Systems, and Challenges of In-House 3D Printing in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: Implications for War-Related Reconstruction
Content Presented on Behalf of
International Delegates
Services/Agencies represented
International/Non-US Delegate
Session Type
Posters
Room#/Location
Prince Georges Exhibit Hall
Focus Areas/Topics
Clinical Care, Medical Technology
Learning Outcomes
1. Understand the Role of 3D Printing in OMFS: Describe how 3D printing and patientspecific
surgical guides improve surgical outcomes in oral and maxillofacial surgery,
particularly for reconstructing war-related injuries.
2. Identify Regulatory Challenges: Explain the regulatory landscape surrounding the
use of in-house 3D-printed devices, including the implications of the Medical Device
Regulations (MDR) on surgical practices for war-related injuries.
3. Develop Quality Assurance Strategies: Outline key recommendations for
implementing standardized quality systems and documentation processes to enhance
the safety and efficacy of in-house 3D printing practices in OMFS, specifically in the
context of treating war-related injuries.
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