This invention describes reinforced grafts made from biocompatible materials that are designed for use in surgical procedures such as coronary bypass graft surgery, vascular surgery, and arteriovenous fistula.
Background: Researchers at Stanford have discovered a method to create lattice microneedle structures using high resolution continuous liquid interface printing (CLIP) technology.
Researchers at Stanford have developed an additive manufacturing approach, called VIA, that enables rapid printing of solid 3D geometries with high viscosity composite resins and multimaterials.