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摘要
外科医生在手术中使用不同的医疗器械,如病人专用的解剖模型、切割和定位导板或植入物。这些设备在手术室使用前必须进行消毒。灭菌方法有很多种,高压灭菌器、过氧化氢和环氧乙烷是医院最常用的灭菌方法。每种方法在机械、化学作用和处理后的准确性方面都各有利弊。本研究旨在评估临床上最常用的灭菌技术,即 121 号高压蒸汽灭菌器、134 号高压蒸汽灭菌器和过氧化氢(HPO),对使用增材制造技术制造的 11 种最常用 3D 打印材料的尺寸和机械影响。结果表明,温度(取决于灭菌方法)和暴露在该温度下的时间不仅会影响机械性能,还会影响三维模型上规划的原始尺寸。因此,对于大多数被评估的材料来说,HPO 是一种更好的综合选择。最后,在研究结果的基础上,提出了针对不同材料、技术和临床应用的灭菌方法建议指南。
A state-of-the-art guide about the effects of sterilization processes on 3D-printed materials for surgical planning and medical applications: A comparative study.
Surgeons use different medical devices in the surgery, such as patient-specific anatomical models, cutting and positioning guides, or implants. These devices must be sterilized before being used in the operation room. There are many sterilization processes available, with autoclave, hydrogen peroxide, and ethylene oxide being the most common in hospital settings. Each method has both advantages and disadvantages in terms of mechanics, chemical interaction, and post-treatment accuracy. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the dimensional and mechanical effect of the most commonly used sterilization techniques available in clinical settings, i.e., Autoclave 121, Autoclave 134, and hydrogen peroxide (HPO), on 11 of the most used 3D-printed materials fabricated using additive manufacturing technologies. The results showed that the temperature (depending on the sterilization method) and the exposure time to that temperature influence not only the mechanical behavior but also the original dimensioning planned on the 3D model. Therefore, HPO is a better overall option for most of the materials evaluated. Finally, based on the results of the study, a recommendation guide on sterilization methods per material, technology, and clinical application is presented.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Bioprinting is a globally recognized publication that focuses on the advancements, scientific discoveries, and practical implementations of Bioprinting. Bioprinting, in simple terms, involves the utilization of 3D printing technology and materials that contain living cells or biological components to fabricate tissues or other biotechnological products. Our journal encompasses interdisciplinary research that spans across technology, science, and clinical applications within the expansive realm of Bioprinting.