Froes Isabel, Struthers David, Malacarne Ciro, Perini Matteo, Rossi Maurizio, Gregori Paolo
Copenhagen Business School, Management Society and Communication, Copenhagen Business School, Frederiksberg, 1820, Denmark.
Trentino Sviluppo S.p.A., Rovereto, 38068, Italy.
Open Res Eur. 2023 Sep 7;3:143. doi: 10.12688/openreseurope.16270.1. eCollection 2023.
This article presents a case that joins user-driven innovation and additive manufacturing (AM) towards latent business opportunities in the preparation for life threatening operations. Surgeons, confronted with a patient with a delicate heart condition, collaborated with a prototyping facility to print a realistic 3D model of the patient's aortic aneurysm. The model allowed the surgeons to first study and then experiment to determine the most effective operation procedure before the actual operation, which shortened the surgery time by approximately 70%. Reducing surgery time creates two forms of value: improving patient outcomes and reducing costs. Shorter times under anesthetic and on cardiopulmonary bypass correlate with better surgical results. Reducing healthcare costs brings broad societal benefits in both publicly and privately funded healthcare systems. We outline a case for makerspaces to capture value by joining their expertise and manufacturing equipment with the needs of nearby healthcare systems for novel business developments.
本文介绍了一个案例,该案例将用户驱动的创新与增材制造(AM)相结合,以挖掘在危及生命的手术准备过程中的潜在商业机会。面对一位患有复杂心脏疾病的患者,外科医生与一个原型制作机构合作,打印出了患者主动脉瘤的逼真3D模型。该模型使外科医生能够先进行研究,然后进行试验,以确定实际手术前最有效的手术程序,这将手术时间缩短了约70%。缩短手术时间创造了两种价值形式:改善患者预后和降低成本。麻醉和体外循环时间越短,手术效果越好。在公共和私人资助的医疗系统中,降低医疗成本都能带来广泛的社会效益。我们概述了一个创客空间通过将其专业知识和制造设备与附近医疗系统的新业务发展需求相结合来获取价值的案例。