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A real-life 'Iron Man': 3-year-old boy fitted with 3D-printed prosthetic hand

  

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Via:  nona62  •  11 years ago  •  1 comments

A real-life 'Iron Man': 3-year-old boy fitted with 3D-printed prosthetic hand

A real-life 'Iron Man': 3-year-old boy fitted with 3D-printed prosthetic hand

A 3-year-old Maui boy with a birth defect is one step closer to being a real-life Iron Man thanks to a 3D-printed prosthetic , KHON 2 News reported.

Rayven Kahae, or Bubba as his family calls him, was born with amniotic band syndrome (ABS). The condition causes fiber-like bands to form in the amniotic sac that can wrap around parts of the babys body, reducing blood supply and restricting normal growth, according to the National Institutes of Health. The severity of ABS can vary from affecting one finger or toe to an entire arm or leg.

Bubba always knew he was different, but he thrived despite his disability, according to his grandmother, Rulan Waikiki.

He knew from earlier on when he could notice that his sister had two hands and he didnt -- that he always said he doesnt like that hand he wanted one like [his sister], Waikiki said.

Commercially made prosthetics used to cost up to $40,000 but that changed when 3D-printing technology became available for patients like Bubba.

Earlier this year, Waikiki happened upon a website for the nonprofit group, E-Nable, which operates off donations and volunteers to provide 3D-printed prosthetics for patients at no cost.

Last week, Bubba was one of those patients. His family captured his excitement on camera when his 3D-printed prosthetic hand arrived in the mail.

He wanted an Iron Man hand, Waikiki said. As soon as he put it on and was able to close the hand, his face just lit up, Waikiki said.

Bubba, who will turn four in November, will be refitted for similar prosthetics as he grows.


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Good Luck Bubba!!

 
 

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