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Manufacturing and Characterization of Hybrid Bulk Voxelated Biomaterials Printed by Digital Anatomy 3D Printing

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POLYMERS
卷 13, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym13010123

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digital anatomy 3D printing; voxel; ultrasound elastography; non-destructive testing

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  1. Emerging Frontiers in Research and Innovation (EFRI) grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) [1741677]
  2. Center for Agile & Adaptive and Additive Manufacturing (CAAAM) through State of Texas Appropriation [190405-105-805008-220]

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The advancement of 3D digital printers has allowed for the creation of anatomical organ shaped structures, but there is still a need for new materials and techniques to optimize their clinical applications. The introduction of voxelated soft matter technique provides a broader selection of materials and allows for more precise fabrication, enhancing the potential of 3D printing in clinical research.
The advent of 3D digital printers has led to the evolution of realistic anatomical organ shaped structures that are being currently used as experimental models for rehearsing and preparing complex surgical procedures by clinicians. However, the actual material properties are still far from being ideal, which necessitates the need to develop new materials and processing techniques for the next generation of 3D printers optimized for clinical applications. Recently, the voxelated soft matter technique has been introduced to provide a much broader range of materials and a profile much more like the actual organ that can be designed and fabricated voxel by voxel with high precision. For the practical applications of 3D voxelated materials, it is crucial to develop the novel high precision material manufacturing and characterization technique to control the mechanical properties that can be difficult using the conventional methods due to the complexity and the size of the combination of materials. Here we propose the non-destructive ultrasound effective density and bulk modulus imaging to evaluate 3D voxelated materials printed by J750 Digital Anatomy 3D Printer of Stratasys. Our method provides the design map of voxelated materials and substantially broadens the applications of 3D digital printing in the clinical research area.

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