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3D printing in medicine and surgery : applications in healthcare /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Thomas, Daniel J. (Of 3Dynamic Systems Group), Singh, Deepti
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Duxford, United Kingdom : Woodhead Publisher, 2020.
Colección:Woodhead Publishing series in biomaterials.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Contributors
  • About the editors
  • Preface
  • 1
  • Introduction
  • Chapter outline
  • 1.1
  • Introduction
  • 2
  • Clinical uses of 3D printing
  • Chapter outline
  • 2.1
  • Introduction
  • 2.2
  • Pre-surgical treatment assessment and planning
  • 2.3
  • Customized medical implants
  • 2.4
  • For medical and patient education purposes
  • 2.5
  • Bioprinting and modeling
  • 2.6
  • Conclusions
  • References
  • Part 1 3D Printing Techniques forAugmenting Medicine
  • 3
  • 3D printing techniques in medicine and surgery
  • Chapter outline
  • 3.1
  • Introduction
  • 3.2
  • 3D printing from the beginning
  • 3.3
  • The 3D printing process
  • 3.4
  • 3D-printing process from patient to process
  • 3.5
  • 3D printable materials
  • 3.5.1
  • Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
  • 3.5.2
  • Polylactic acid
  • 3.5.3
  • Polylvinyl alcohol
  • 3.5.4
  • Polyethylene terephthalate
  • 3.5.5
  • Polyethylene terephthalate glycol
  • 3.5.6
  • Polyethylene cotrimethylene terephthalate
  • 3.5.7
  • High impact polystyrene
  • 3.5.8
  • Nylon 645
  • 3.5.9
  • Metal transfer PLA
  • 3.5.10
  • Carbon fiber PLA
  • 3.5.11
  • Flexible thermoplastic polyurethane
  • 3.6
  • Fused deposition manufacturing
  • 3.7
  • Stereo lithography
  • 3.8
  • Selective laser sintering
  • 3.9
  • Inkjet binder jetting
  • 3.10
  • 3D-bioprinting
  • References
  • 4
  • Prosthetic devices
  • Chapter outline
  • 4.1
  • Introduction
  • 4.2
  • Medical applications of 3D printing in prosthetic devices
  • 4.3
  • Cosmetic prosthetics
  • 4.4
  • Body powered prosthetics
  • 4.5
  • Bionic prosthetics
  • 4.6
  • Prosthetic socket fittings
  • 4.7
  • Advanced prosthetic devices
  • 4.8
  • Conclusion
  • 5
  • Operative models
  • Chapter outline
  • 5.1
  • Introduction
  • 5.2
  • Virtual preoperative surgical rehearsal
  • 5.3
  • Treatment of fracture
  • 5.4
  • Resection of tumors
  • 5.5
  • Patient engagement and consenting
  • 5.6
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 6
  • Surgical instruments and medical implants
  • Chapter outline
  • 6.1
  • Introduction
  • 6.2
  • 3D printed instruments
  • 6.3
  • Surgical planning and training
  • 6.4
  • Point-of-care manufacturing
  • 6.5
  • Patient-specific implants
  • 6.6
  • Conclusions
  • References
  • Part 2 Applications of 3D Printingin Transplantation Procedures
  • 7
  • 3D printing in dental implants
  • Chapter outline
  • 7.1
  • Introduction
  • 7.2
  • Dental implants
  • 7.3
  • 3D printing
  • 7.4
  • Materials in 3D printing of dental implants
  • 7.5
  • 3D printing in dental implants
  • 7.6
  • Techniques in 3D printing and application in dentistry
  • 7.6.1
  • Stereolithography
  • 7.6.2
  • Inkjet bioprinting
  • 7.6.3
  • Photopolymer jetting
  • 7.6.4
  • Powder binder 3D printing
  • 7.6.5
  • Direct metal laser sintering
  • 7.7
  • Challenges and future of 3D printing in dentistry
  • 7.8
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 8
  • Organ bioprinting
  • Chapter outline
  • 8.1
  • Introduction
  • 8.1.1
  • Present therapeutic intervention for organ failure
  • 8.1.2
  • Factors that influence 3D printing
  • 8.1.2.1
  • Materials properties