Wednesday, 10 June 2015

3D printer helps separate conjoined twins in China

Chinese surgeons have used 3D printing technology as part of a successful operation to separate conjoined twins.
The 12-week-old sisters were born connected at the hip and lower spine,
and shared one lower bowel, the Xinhua news agency reports.On Tuesday, they underwent five hours of surgery at Fudan University Children's Hospital in Shanghai, a centre which specialises in separating conjoined twins.To prepare for the operation, doctors at the hospital sent data gathered from CT and MRI scans to a 3D printing company, which then built two models of the girls' conjoined body parts, the China Daily website reports.
Surgeons say the resulting replica gave them a better understanding of exactly how to tackle the operation."It helped us to decide on a more precise starting point on the body," says Dr Zheng Shan, who led the team.The twins are now under observation in the hospital's intensive care unit, the CCTV news channel says.They were born on 17 March in China's eastern Jiangxi Province, and it had not been detected beforehand that they were conjoined.
In 2014, surgeons in the United States used a 3D printer to make a model of a two-week-old baby's heart, which was full of holes and had an unusual chamber layout.Doctors said the 3D model acted like a "road map", allowing them to examine the heart's structure ahead of the surgery.

Shafiul Huq new army chief

Star Online Report
Lt Gen Abu Belal Muhammad Shafiul Huq has been made the new chief of Bangladesh Army.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who is also the defence minister, signed the appointment letter of the new army chief today, PMO and army sources said.
He will be replacing Gen Iqbal karim Bhuiyan whose prevailing term as the chief of army will end on June 26.
Born in December 1958, Lieutenant General Belal was commissioned in Armoured Corps on 18 June 1978 from Bangladesh Military Academy.
For his outstanding performance in the Military Academy, he was adjudged as the best all round cadet of his batch and was awarded with “Sword of Honour”.
Lt Gen Belal obtained his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Dhaka University and Master Degree on ‘Defense Studies’ from National University Bangladesh and Masters in Philosophy from Bangladesh University of Professionals.
In a career of 37 years, Lt Gen Belal held a variety of command, staff and instructional appointments including as the ADC to the president of Bangladesh.
Lieutenant General Belal was a member of the pioneer group of officers sent to UN peacekeeping mission from Bangladesh.
He is happily married to Shoma Huq and the couple is blessed with a daughter and a son.

Tuesday, 9 June 2015

K-Pop in Dhaka (video: part-III)

Zahedul I Khan Tito
The Embassy of the Republic of Korea organised the first ever K-pop contest in Bangladesh on June 6 2015.
K-pop is a musical genre consisting of electronic, hip hop, pop, rock, and R&B music originating in South Korea.
A total of 13 teams participated in the event where the Embassy distributed Samsung smart phones to the first three winners.
The first winner will have the opportunity to visit Korea to participate in K-Pop Global Contest 2015.
Anika Saiara Ali won the first prize for her wonderful dance with the song Girl's Generation, while Yeo Farin and Yeo Farah, two sisters, became second for their dance performance with the song Crazy, and Ayub Ali Tanvir bagged the third position for his song with a guitar.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=124&v=_09D7424Lfs

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