Gorilla at Cincinnati Zoo placed in world's first 3D-printed titanium cast is healing well
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Veterinarians at the Cincinnati Zoo confirmed that the broken arm of Gladys the gorilla is healing well, thanks to Colibrium Additive's 3D-printed titanium cast.
Veterinarians at the Cincinnati Zoo confirmed that the gorilla's 3D-printed cast is helping her arm heal. (Cincinnati Zoo) Cincinnati Zoo primate team leader Ashley Ashcraft and director of animal health Dr. Mike Wenninger check out Gladys' arm without the cast. (Cincinnati Zoo) Gladys will most likely remain removed from her pack and the public for a few weeks after cast removal to "take things slowly" Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle writer for Fox News Digital.
The gorilla was placed in the world’s first 3D-printed titanium cast, designed by GE Aerospace company Colibrium Additive based in Montreal, Canada.
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