Author:
Barwar Abhishek,Kala Prateek,Singh Rupinder
Abstract
Purpose
Some studies have been reported in the past on diaphragmatic hernia (DH) surgery techniques using additive manufacturing (AM) technologies, symptoms of a hernia and post-surgery complications. But hitherto little has been reported on bibliographic analysis (BA) for health monitoring of bovine post-DH surgery for long-term management. Based on BA, this study aims to explore the sensor fabrication integrated with innovative AM technologies for health monitoring assistance of bovines post-DH surgery.
Design/methodology/approach
A BA based on the data extracted through the Web of Science database was performed using bibliometric tools (R-Studio and Biblioshiny).
Findings
After going through the BA and a case study, this review provides information on various 3D-printed meshes used over the sutured site and available Internet of Things-based solutions to prevent the recurrence of DH.
Originality/value
Research gaps exist for 3D-printed conformal sensors for health monitoring of bovine post-DH surgery.
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