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Should hospitals invest in customised on-demand 3D printing for surgeries?

Chaudhuri, Atanu and Nasseraldin, Hussein and Soberg, Peder Veng and Krol, Ehud and Librus, Michael 'Should hospitals invest in customised on-demand 3D printing for surgeries?', International journal of operations and production management., 41 (1). pp. 55-62.

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this research is to (1) analyse the effect of customised on-demand 3DP on surgical flow time, its variability and clinical outcomes (2) provide a framework for hospitals to decide whether to invest in 3DP or to outsource. Design/methodology/approach The research design included interviews, workshops and field visits. Design science approach was used to analyse the impact of the 3D printing (3DP) interventions on specific outcomes and to develop frameworks for hospitals to invest in 3DP, which were validated through further interviews with stakeholders. Findings Evidence from this research shows that deploying customised on-demand 3DP can reduce surgical flow time and its variability while improving clinical outcomes. Such outcomes are obtained due to rapid development of the anatomical model and surgical guides along with precise cutting during surgery. Research limitations/implications We outline multiple opportunities for research on supply chain design and performance assessment for surgical 3DP. Further empirical research is needed to validate the results. Practical implications The decision to implement 3DP in hospitals or to engage service providers will require careful analysis of complexity, demand, lead-time criticality and a hospital's own objectives. Hospitals can follow different paths in adopting 3DP for surgeries depending on their context. Originality/value The operations and supply chain management community has researched on-demand distributed manufacturing for multiple industries. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first paper on customised on-demand 3DP for surgeries.

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Status:Peer-reviewed
Publisher Web site:https://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/issn/0144-3577
Publisher statement:© 2020 This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Date accepted:29 October 2020
Date deposited:03 November 2020
Date of first online publication:16 November 2020
Date first made open access:16 December 2020

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