PDMS anatomical realistic models for hemodynamic studies using rapid prototyping technology
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Summary: | The main purpose of this work is to investigate a simple way of making polydimensiloxane (PDMS) anatomically artery models such as a carotid arteries with and without aneurysm. By using a human carotid computerized tomography (TC) it was possible to develop 3D anatomical models through the application of a rapid prototyping (RP) technique, known as tridimensional printing (TDP). By combining the TDP with a PDMS casting technique we were able to obtain at the end an anatomically transparent model of a human carotid artery made by a silicon elastomer, i.e. PDMS. We believe that this combination is a promising technique to perform more realistic in vitro blood studies through anatomical models and consequently improve our current understanding of the origin and development of cardiovascular diseases. |
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PDMS anatomical realistic models for hemodynamic studies using rapid prototyping technology |
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PDMS anatomical realistic models for hemodynamic studies using rapid prototyping technology |
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PDMS anatomical realistic models for hemodynamic studies using rapid prototyping technology Queijo, Luis Rapid prototyping PDMS Anatomical models Blood vessels Hemodynamics |
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PDMS anatomical realistic models for hemodynamic studies using rapid prototyping technology |
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PDMS anatomical realistic models for hemodynamic studies using rapid prototyping technology |
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PDMS anatomical realistic models for hemodynamic studies using rapid prototyping technology |
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PDMS anatomical realistic models for hemodynamic studies using rapid prototyping technology |
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PDMS anatomical realistic models for hemodynamic studies using rapid prototyping technology |
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Queijo, Luis |
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Queijo, Luis Lima, Rui A. |
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Lima, Rui A. |
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Biblioteca Digital do IPB |
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Queijo, Luis Lima, Rui A. |
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Rapid prototyping PDMS Anatomical models Blood vessels Hemodynamics |
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Rapid prototyping PDMS Anatomical models Blood vessels Hemodynamics |
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The main purpose of this work is to investigate a simple way of making polydimensiloxane (PDMS) anatomically artery models such as a carotid arteries with and without aneurysm. By using a human carotid computerized tomography (TC) it was possible to develop 3D anatomical models through the application of a rapid prototyping (RP) technique, known as tridimensional printing (TDP). By combining the TDP with a PDMS casting technique we were able to obtain at the end an anatomically transparent model of a human carotid artery made by a silicon elastomer, i.e. PDMS. We believe that this combination is a promising technique to perform more realistic in vitro blood studies through anatomical models and consequently improve our current understanding of the origin and development of cardiovascular diseases. |
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Queijo, Luís (2010). PDMS anatomical realistic models for hemodynamic studies using rapid prototyping technology. In 6th World Congress of Biomechanics (WCB 2010). Singapore. ISBN 978-3-642-14514-8. 978-3-642-14514-8 |
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