Additive manufacturing also known as three-dimensional printing/3D printing which is also a innovations in many places such as engineering, manufacturing, art, education and medicine. Advances have enabled 3D printing of biocompatible materials, cells and supporting Components into complex 3D Functional living tissues. Currently 3D bio printing has been applied to regenerative medicine to show the need for tissues and organs suitable for transportation. …show more content…
It has led to the practice of organs sold by entrepreneurs for financial gains in some parts of the world through exploitation of the poor, for the benefit of the wealthy, the recent advances in immunology and tissue engineering with the usage of animal organs, xenotransplantation, whilst offering promising solutions to many of these problems, they also raise ethical and medical issues which must be considered by the medical profession.
Dealing with the risks and benefits of organ donation from living donors, the appropriate and acceptable methods to begin increasing organ donations from the deceased through the adoption of the principle of 'presumed consent, The right usage of methods of providing acceptable appreciation and compensation for the family of the deceased as well as a volunteers and altruistic donors, and the duties and the responsibilities of the medical professions and society to help fellow