Development of implants anatomically adapted to patient specific anatomy
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COMSA, Stanca, PACIOGA, Adrian, CIOBOTA, Dan. Development of implants anatomically adapted to patient specific anatomy. In: Nanotechnologies and Biomedical Engineering, Ed. 2, 18-20 aprilie 2013, Chișinău. Technical University of Moldova, 2013, Editia 2, pp. 482-485. ISBN 978-9975-62-343-8..
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Nanotechnologies and Biomedical Engineering
Editia 2, 2013
Conferința "International Conference on Nanotechnologies and Biomedical Engineering"
2, Chișinău, Moldova, 18-20 aprilie 2013

Development of implants anatomically adapted to patient specific anatomy


Pag. 482-485

Comsa Stanca, Pacioga Adrian, Ciobota Dan
 
The National Institute of Research and Development in Mechatronics and Measurement Technique
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 21 iunie 2019


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Personalized health care in general and personalized medical products in particular aim to provide the optimal diagnosis and treatment with the use of the right medicine, tools and devices to the right patient at the right time in order to meet well technical and clinical requirements as well as individual characteristics of each patient. This offer the increased effectiveness and better patient safety, and can obtain the best diagnosis and treatment quality. The design and development of personalized medical product is one of the most interesting areas for the last decades, especially from the time when Rapid Prototyping (RP) and Rapid Manufacturing (RM) were successfully applied for development of implants, surgical tools and medical devices for diagnosis and treatment. The main goal is to restore mobility and normal anatomic functionality of the joints affected by congenital and post-traumatic malformations, through the development of personalized implants based on 3D skeletal reconstruction from medical images.

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customized implants, medical device, rapid prototyping, skeletal reconstruction.