Author:
Huss John M.,Lehman Malachi,Erdman Arthur G.
Abstract
With advances in additive manufacturing technologies, the creation of medical devices which are tailored to the geometry of a patient’s unique anatomy is becoming more feasible. The following paper details the capabilities of a seven-degree-of-freedom fused filament deposition modeling system which enables a wide variety of user-control over previously restricted parameters, such as nozzle angle, print bed rotation, and print bed tilt. The unique capabilities of this system will be showcased through the production of a patient-specific tracheal stent using three different methods: segmented overmolding, transverse rastering, and longitudinal rastering. The resulting opportunities and time savings demonstrated by the prints will provide a case for greater implementation of seven-degree-of-freedom manufacturing technologies.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Control and Optimization,Mechanical Engineering,Computer Science (miscellaneous),Control and Systems Engineering
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