Masks for burn victims in Haiti : MSF Foundation innovates with 3D technology
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In Haiti, at the Drouillard Hospital, the MSF Foundation uses 3D technology to make compression masks for patients with severe facial burns. Élise Tauveron, our physiotherapist, explains the benefits brought to patients by this innovation.
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