Greg Morrison didn't hesitate to say yes when his doctor said they needed to replace part of his skull with a implant created by a 3D printer.
It was clear that the air in the skull was causing the problem, but medical personnel couldn’t figure out where it was coming from, at least at first. After additional testing and an MRI ...
Pain at the base of the skull, for example, can be a sign of an underlying medical condition that may require treatment, says Dr. Joey Gee, medical director of the concussion clinic at Providence ...
Greg Morrison of Brick underwent three brain surgeries that saved his life, but left part of his skull collapsing. Using 3D printer technology, doctors at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in ...