Vinmec Healthcare System, a leading private hospital group in Vietnam, transforms bone carcinoma with personalized 3D print implants, offering new hope to earlier patients in the face of amputation or disability for life.
In the global first, Eight -year Tran Minh Duc received a fully 3D printoutAdaptable growth of the femur bone after diagnosing an aggressive osteomarymoma. Many hospitals recommended amputation. Instead, Vinmec offered a two -stage solution using design technology and a modular implant.
According to medical literature in USA National Library of MedicineThere were no cases fully printed by 3D, specific to the patient’s femoral implants used in children. This means that MINH DUC TRANS is the youngest patient in the world to receive a relative titanium femur performed in full through 3D printing.
Today Duc goes without help, his limb and childhood have survived.
Dr Tran Trung Dung, director of the orthopedic council, Vinmec Healthcare System, said in a communiqué.
A similar approach helped the 25-year-old VU Dinh Tuy, whose advanced sarcoma damaged both the femoral and pelvis. Instead of removing entire articular systems, as in traditional operations, Vinmec doctors kept key tendons and load structures. This enabled Tuy to take their first steps only two days of posting.
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This precise, personalized approach also ensured transformational results in middle -aged patients.
In the case of Phuc Hoan, 48, decades of hip deformities from unknown dysplasia led to serious disability, type IV. After repeated rejection, he turned to Vinmec. Surgeons implanted adapted hip prostheses with 98% anatomical precision, enabling him to walk during the week.

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These operations caused them to survive, restore movement, autonomy and hope. Where traditional methods were not, 3D printing paved the path of personalized, changing life.
Vietnamese 3D healthcare revolution
Vinmec is the leading healthcare provider in the Vietnam in the use of 3D printing specific to the patient for musculoskeletal surgery. By using MRI and CT data, the hospital designs non -standard implants and surgical guides that improve the function of the joint and speed recovery, often at lower costs than imported alternatives. Vinmec also became the second hospital around the world, which joined the prestigious Cleveland Clinic Connected network.
This innovation accelerates throughout the country. According to Expert market researchThe market of medical devices with 3D print in Vietnam is expected to get up to 2034, reaching USD 142.8 million.
Supporting this trend, in Vietnam 3D Technology in Medicine Association, he has recently been launched to combine clinicists, engineers and industry partners.
Prof. Dr Tran Trung Dung emphasized the importance of inter -sectoral cooperation in the field of medical innovation.
Commenting on the side of the material, Dr. Huan Dau, CEO of Vinnote – one of the leading metal 3D printing companies in the country, added:
From pediatric oncology to complex orthopedic care, Vinmec not only transformed care, but positions Vietnam as a growing strength in global healthcare.