添加式制造的 Ti6Al4V ELI 手指关节的性能:生物力学测试和关节炎管理评估

IF 2.4 4区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CHARACTERIZATION & TESTING Materials Testing Pub Date : 2023-11-21 DOI:10.1515/mt-2023-0328
Panaruj Bussayasripatt, Kitti Poungsiri, Chetarpa Yipyintum, Chris Charoenlap, Chindanai Hongsaprabhas, K. Pataradool, Thanawat Tantimethanon, Thanawat Phetrattanarangsi, C. Puncreobutr, B. Lohwongwatana
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摘要 根据美国国家慢性病预防和健康促进中心的数据,在美国,每 100 个成年人中约有 24 人,即 5850 万人患有关节炎。骨关节炎是最常见的关节炎类型,它几乎可以损害任何关节,但主要发生在手、臀部和膝盖。虽然髋关节和膝关节有多种关节置换选择,但手指关节的选择却很有限。在本文中,我们报告了新型手指关节测试的几个方面:测试仪器设计、尸体性能测试和使用 3D 打印 Ti6Al4V 超低间隙(ELI)钛关节的材料测试结果。根据尸体的解剖结构,用添加剂制造的钛关节通过手术替换了带有手指关节的软尸体手。这些小关节的设计模仿了手指的生物和自然运动。生物力学测试的仪器、方法和结果用于评估和验证关节,特别是通过激光粉末床融合方法(PBF-L/M)制造的钛关节。
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Performance of additively manufactured Ti6Al4V ELI finger joints: biomechanical testing and evaluation for arthritis management
Abstract Approximately 24 out of every 100 adults in the United States, or 58.5 million people, have arthritis, which refers to a condition that causes pain and inflammation in a joint according to US National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis, and it may damage almost any joint but mainly occur in hands, hips and knees. While there are several joint replacement options for hips and knees, there are only limited options for finger joints. In this paper, we report on several aspects of testing of novel finger joints: testing apparatus design, cadaveric performance test and material testing results of titanium joints using 3D-printed Ti6Al4V extra low interstitial (ELI). Soft cadaveric hands with finger joints were surgically replaced by additively manufactured titanium joints following the exact same anatomy of the cadavers. These small joints were engineered to mimic the biological and natural movements of fingers. The apparatus, methodology and results of biomechanical tests were deployed to evaluate and validate the joints particularly those of titanium joints manufactured via laser powder bed fusion methods (PBF-L/M).
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Materials Testing
Materials Testing 工程技术-材料科学:表征与测试
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165
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Materials Testing is a SCI-listed English language journal dealing with all aspects of material and component testing with a special focus on transfer between laboratory research into industrial application. The journal provides first-hand information on non-destructive, destructive, optical, physical and chemical test procedures. It contains exclusive articles which are peer-reviewed applying respectively high international quality criterions.
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