Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
SEARCH FOR THE OPTIMAL METHOD OF MAKING RETICULAR NECK TELESCOPIC IMPLANTS
Form of presentationArticles in Russian journals and collections
Year of publication2018
  • Kasimova Venera Faikovna, author
  • Kashapov Lenar Nailevich, author
  • Kashapov Nail Faikovich, author
  • Kashapov Ramil Nailevich, author
  • Kashapova Regina Marsovna, author
  • Kashapova Regina Marsovna, postgraduate kfu
  • Bibliographic description in the original language IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering Volume 412, Issue 1, 23 October 2018, Nomer stati 012089 International Scientific-Technical Conference on Innovative Engineering Technologies, Equipment and Materials 2017, ISTC-IETEM 2017; Kazan; Russian Federation; 6 December 2017 do 8 December 2017; Kod 142227
    Annotation The production of individual implants, intended for a specific clinical case, is increasingly used in medicine. The next stage in the development of implants is the creation of a non-monolithic mesh structure of the implant body. This allows to reduce its weight without loss of mechanical characteristics, and the main thing is to fill the free intergrid space with bioresorbable material, which will be replaced by cells in the future. The creation of a reticular three-dimensional structure of the implant is a complex technical task and requires the search for new ways of production. In this paper, a comparative study of the possibilities of selective laser melting and casting on burned-out models of telescopic implants obtained by 3D printing methods is carried out. Various production methods produced prototypes of telescopic cervical implants and carried out their technical and economic analysis. It is established that the best quality of products is observed by Selective Laser Melting
    Keywords Bioresorbable materialsComparative studiesMechanical characteristicsOptimal methodsProduction methodsQuality of productSelective laser meltingThree-dimensional structure
    Publishing house Institute of Physics Publishing
    URL http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/412/1/012089/pdf
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