Alphaform Produces Hip Implants Using EOS Additive Manufacturing

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Alphaform Produces Hip Implants Using EOS Additive Manufacturing

SHANGHAI, September 10, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --

       15-Year-old cancer patient receives the perfect implant and renewed hope for the

                                        future  

    - Cross reference: Picture is available via epa european pressphoto agency
(http://www.epa.eu) -

    A cancer diagnosis always comes as a shock. In the case of a boy from Croatia this was
particularly true as an aggressive form of bone cancer had destroyed the teenager's hip.
The only option for the doctors treating him was a complete reconstruction of the hip
bone. The 3D printing experts at Alphaform, a company with extensive experience in the
medical sector, successfully produced the implant relying on industrial 3D Printing from
EOS, the global technology and quality leader for high-end Additive Manufacturing (AM)
solutions.

    The surgeon's challenge: the 15-year-old patient from Croatia had a primary bone tumor,
as such not formed by metastasis and lying directly on the bone. The malignancies
generally grow destructively, meaning that the original tissue must be removed. A complete
arthroplasty of the hip was the fundamental prerequisite for ensuring the cancer cells did
not continue to spread in the boy's body. An intervention of this type limits the mobility
of the joint, and thus the mobility of the patient. With a precision implant, a patient's
motor skills can largely remain unaffected in the future. In the hip area, the precise
shaping of the replacement bone is particularly important.

    In addition to the pure destructive force of the cancer, time was crucial because the
illness was spreading with speed. The new implant also had to meet the doctors' weight
specifications. The Croatian surgical team ordered an implant from Alphaform that had to
be delivered fast and needed to be lightweight, yet precise. Christoph Erhardt, Director
of Additive Manufacturing at Alphaform AG adds: "The design process was a real challenge.
We received the complete 3D data including the cavities from Instrumentaria. Based on this
we were able to start with the precise manufacture of the implant."

    The implant was produced within one week on the EOSINT M 280
[http://www.eos.info/systems_solutions/metal/systems_equipment/eosint_m280 ] using a
stable yet light titanium alloy [http://www.eos.info/material-m ]. The process, from the
initial computer sketches to the final implant, took only six weeks. This period included
the sophisticated finishing of the artificial bone.

    The subsequent operation in May 2014 was a great success. First the team of doctors
completely removed all of the parts affected by the cancer and then the new artificial hip
was inserted, complete with the integrated joint. A part of the young patient's thigh was
replaced so that both joint parts fit within one another perfectly. As such, all medical
requirements for the implant were fulfilled and laid the foundation for the patient's
successful recovery.

    Please find the complete English case story here
[http://www.eos.info/press/case_study/additive_manufactured_hip_implant ]. For further
information please contact Stephanie Cheong, Marketing Manager EOS Singapore Pte. Ltd.
(phone +65-6430-0541, e-Mail: Stephanie.cheong@eos.info).

EOS Electro Optical Systems (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

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