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Episode#117| Monica Wellejus:The Road to 3D-Printed Bone
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Ossiform is on track to bring the first 3D printed resorbable bone implant to the US market. The company’s preclinical data showed full bone regeneration in six months. Monica Wellejus, Chief Commercial Officer of Ossiform, joins The Lattice to explain how a company built to personalize bone implants for craniomaxillofacial surgeries is pivoting to mass-produced bone implants for foot deformity, and why hospital finance teams, not just the surgeons, may decide whether this technology actually reaches patients.
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00:00 Intro | Why 3D printed bone has not reached patients yet
02:08 Meet Monica Wellejus and Ossiform
05:41 How Ossiform prints bone substitutes using β-TCP ceramics
10:12 The long road to FDA clearance and U.S. market entry
14:03 Why Ossiform moved away from personalized implants
18:26 Listening to surgeons changed everything
23:47 Flatfoot reconstruction and Ossiform’s first clinical products
30:18 Fundraising, commercialization, and building a MedTech startup
38: 54 The hidden decision-makers in healthcare adoption
46:31 The future of bone regeneration, AI, and point-of-care manufacturing
Show notes: https://3dheals.com/episode-117-monica-wellejus-the-road-to-3d-printed-bone/
YouTube link: https://youtu.be/E8t35WzV7Eg?si=QH-XHfJDwihvqv6n
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