Empowering Natural Tissue Regeneration

Osteopore strives to enable confident living with our surgical solutions. We collaborate with leading institutions and surgeons to develop implants that harness the body's natural healing capabilities.

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Successful Cases

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Published Papers Covering our Core Technology

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Brodie Ellis: World's first skull reconstruction

Reconstructed skull damaged in a motorbike accident in Vietnam using a 3D-printed implant
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Asha Morris: World's first bone reconstruction post-malignant bone cancer

Reconstructed 15cm Shin Bone removed due to malignant bone cancer (Ewing's sarcoma)
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Reuben Lichter: World's first long bone reconstruction

Reconstructed 15cm Shin Bone removed due to malignant bone cancer (Ewing's sarcoma)
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John Manwaring: World's first Jaw bone reconstruction

Reconstructed 15cm Shin Bone removed due to malignant bone cancer (Ewing's sarcoma)
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Dec 2023
Surgeons used a new 3D-printed bioresorbable mesh to fix an orbital fracture in a Thane child. The child sustained the fracture while playing with friends. The use of the mesh...
March 2023
Innovative surgical techniques were successfully applied, leaving a 54-year-old patient feeling the whole experience was worth it. The procedure involved a 3D-printed prosthesis made to measure and impregnated with the...
Feb 2023
Azman Salleh, 52, could not describe his dismay when the doctor explained that his shattered right leg could not be saved and suggested that it be amputated. His mind imagined...
Jan 2023
When John Manwaring lost a jawbone to cancer two years ago he never expected to become part of a world-first medical marvel. The 58-year-old originally had the jawbone rebuilt with...
Jan 2023

The Greatest Blessing

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Women's Weekly Australia
Queensland teenager Asha Morris was the first cancer patient in the world to undergo groundbreaking surgery with a 3D printed implant. Today, this inspiring woman is happy, healthy and taking...
Nov 2022
In July last year, auxiliary policeman Azman unfortunately fell from the height of the third floor, his right heel bone was completely broken, and he stayed in the hospital for...
May 2022
A 20-year-old man became the first in Singapore to receive a 3Dprinted implant at the Singapore General Hospital (SGH) to correct his sunken chest. The man had breathing difficulties as...
May 2022
SINGAPORE - When Mr Danny Lin fell in a carpark in November 2020, he injured his head so badly that he could remember only slipping into a coma for about...
April 2022
After a traumatic accident in 2011, Nadiah binte Mat Ithnin’s life as a young mother was filled with years of pain and struggle, on an uphill battle to recovery. This...
Jan 2021
In December 2017, at just 19 months old, Baby Zia was diagnosed with craniosynostosis, a premature fusion of the skull that is supposed to gradually occur throughout a child’s first...
June 2020
Brisbane man Brodie Ellis is regrowing his own skull, thanks to a world-first operation using a 3D-printed implant at the Princess Alexandra Hospital.
November 2019
A medical team at Sultan Qaboos University Hospital managed to replace the leg bone of an 18-year-old patient using 3D printing technology to form bone with a mixture of biodegradable...
November 2018
Hoang Dung is the girl whom neighbours call “monster face”. She was born with a rare craniofacial deformity. A combination of resorbable mesh and titanium plates are shaped to cover...
April 2016
Lúa had a tumor the size of an egg at birth, located near her coccyx (tailbone). Over the years, the tumor continued to grow, and Lúa could not walk normally....
April 2016
After a successful surgery on April 19, ending nearly 10 years of having to "carry" a giant hernia in the sacral region, Ly Thi Lua's (Ha Giang) health is now...

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