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Thursday 1 March 2018

3D technology in organs in Jordan

Doctor's Without Border 3D Printing System, Jordan's artificial limb replacement unit, is making an artificial limb with the low-cost body. Standing beside wounded and disabled, this non-governmental organization has become popular in just a few months.

Iraqi Armed Forces Abdullah The 22-year-old young man lost two hands in a fight against IS in Mosul. Abdullah has stood beside him during the worst time of Jordanian private body Doctors Without Border. Through the 3D printing technology, Abdullah's body has replaced artificial hands.

In June last year, a group of doctors and engineers started this organization on their own initiative. In order to replace the artificial limbs in the human body at low cost and faster, the organization is developed. Trimetric designs create artificial organs in just 24 hours.

Seven-year-old Palestinian refugee, Asylum, is physically handicapped. His hand transplant costs two and a half thousand US dollars. For the benefit of the 3D printing technology, many warriors and physically handicapped people like Asil, Doctors Without Bound, can replace artificial limbs at low cost.

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