𧬠GSST 2026: 3D Printing,
Biomaterials & Implants
From Imaging to Implantation—Making Personalized Surgery
Practical
π
October 26–28, 2026
π
The Global Surgical Science & Technology Conference
2026 (GSST 2026) features a dedicated scientific session on 3D Printing,
Biomaterials, and Patient-Specific Implants, showcasing how additive
manufacturing and smart materials are reshaping modern surgical planning,
reconstruction, and regeneration.
Personalized surgery is no longer aspirational—it is
becoming routine. This session focuses on real-world surgical workflows,
helping clinicians translate imaging data into safe, validated, and
regulatory-compliant printable solutions that improve precision,
efficiency, and long-term outcomes.
π Key Focus Areas in 3D
Printing & Surgical Innovation
• 3D printing in surgery: current capabilities and
limitations
• Custom implants and patient-specific prosthetics
• Anatomical models for surgical rehearsal and education
• Cutting guides and surgical planning templates
• Biofabrication and bioprinting of tissues
• Smart biomaterials for regenerative and reconstructive surgery
• Regulatory pathways and quality assurance for printed devices
π§ͺ From Medical Imaging to
the Operating Room
This session walks attendees through the complete 3D
printing workflow in surgery, including:
• Image segmentation from CT/MRI (DICOM to mesh conversion)
• CAD design for surgical guides and implants
• Material selection based on mechanical and biological demands
• Validation, traceability, and documentation
• Sterilization pathways (steam, low-temperature hydrogen peroxide, plasma)
• Intraoperative handling and post-operative outcome tracking
Experts will share evidence-based guidance on when to
use anatomical models versus cutting guides, and how to justify adoption
through cost, time savings, and improved accuracy.
π§± Biomaterials That Match
Surgical Reality
Learn how design and material choices influence long-term
performance, including:
• Lattice structures, porosity, and surface chemistry
• Osseointegration and soft-tissue compatibility
• Printable polymers, titanium alloys, and bioresorbable materials
• Stress shielding, wear debris, and revision strategies
• Drug-eluting surfaces and infection-reducing coatings
This session connects materials science with clinical
durability, ensuring innovation supports outcomes—not just intraoperative
convenience.
π₯ Practical Guidance for
Hospitals & Surgical Centers
For centers with or without in-house printing labs,
the session covers:
• Vendor quality expectations and ISO standards
• Build reports, post-processing, and verification
• Labeling, lot capture, and audit readiness
• Ethics, equity, and low-cost planning strategies
• Regional manufacturing partnerships and shared STL libraries
Attendees will leave with checklists for case selection,
file preparation, validation, and OR deployment—making personalization
safe, scalable, and reproducible.
π₯ Who Should Attend?
• Surgeons across all specialties
• Orthopedic, maxillofacial, neurosurgical & reconstructive teams
• Surgical trainees and fellows
• Biomedical engineers and designers
• Hospital administrators and innovation leads
• Medical device developers and regulators
π Join GSST 2026
π Submit Your
Abstract:
https://surgicalscienceconference.com/abstract-submission
π Register Now:
https://surgicalscienceconference.com/register
π© Contact the Conference
Team
π Contact Page:
https://surgicalscienceconference.com/contact
π§ Email:
surgery@mathewsconference.com
π
Phone: +1 (312) 462-4448
π¬
WhatsApp: +1 (424) 377-0967
π Official GSST 2026
Platforms
• WordPress: https://surgicalscienceconference.wordpress.com/
• Blogger: https://surgicalscienceconference.blogspot.com/
• Twitter / X: https://x.com/Surgery_GSST
π Blogger Labels /
Hashtags
#GSST2026 #3DPrintingInSurgery #Biomaterials
#PatientSpecificImplants #PersonalizedSurgery
#SurgicalInnovation #Medical3DPrinting
#Bioprinting #RegenerativeSurgery
#SmartBiomaterials #DigitalSurgery
#SurgicalPlanning #CustomImplants
#HybridMedicalConference #GlobalSurgery
#BostonMedicalEvents
No comments:
Post a Comment