2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.medengphy.2018.08.004
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3D Printed composite for simulating thermal and mechanical responses of the cortical bone in orthopaedic surgery

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“…In contrary to PolyJet, the inkjet head does not deposit the printing material but a binder that hardens the printing material by displacement on a powder bed. 75 , 76 This allows the production of rigid models meeting the requirements for use in orthopedic surgery, 77 although they are less suitable for cardiovascular 3DPSPs. Furthermore, binder jetting can produce only single-material models and requires extensive postprocessing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrary to PolyJet, the inkjet head does not deposit the printing material but a binder that hardens the printing material by displacement on a powder bed. 75 , 76 This allows the production of rigid models meeting the requirements for use in orthopedic surgery, 77 although they are less suitable for cardiovascular 3DPSPs. Furthermore, binder jetting can produce only single-material models and requires extensive postprocessing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To fabricate phantoms with different elastic modulus, softener was added and resulted in elastic modulus of 3-200 kPa (Hungr et al 2012). The mechanical and imaging properties of Hollensteiner et al (2017Hollensteiner et al ( , 2018Hollensteiner et al ( , 2019, (g) Tai et al (2015Tai et al ( , 2016Tai et al ( , 2018, (h) Riel et al (2014), Lyu et al (2019).…”
Section: Human Tissuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…they can be designed in such a way as to transfer physiological loads without trauma to the damaged tissues. Structural composites are mainly used in artificial joint elements, such as bone wedges and bone scaffolds, or as nails and bolts fixing damaged tissue structures [56][57][58]. Particular attention should be paid to 3D printed composites, currently considered almost a separate group, which is slowly revolutionizing the use of implants and medical structural materials [57].…”
Section: Polymer-ceramic Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%