走向仪器组织扩张器

A. I. Bohmer, Alexander M. Zollner, E. Kuhl, U. Lindemann
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组织扩张是一种外科手术,通过控制机械拉伸来生长额外的皮肤。尽管这种重建治疗取得了进展,但仍有一些局限性。每个病人的充气方案和填充量都是不同的。本文的目的是提出一个传感器特征的组织扩张器的第一次尝试。这种所谓的仪器组织扩张器为治疗外科医生提供了感官反馈,以提高治疗的成功率。压力传感器的实现可以同时显示当前膨胀器压力和随时间变化的压力。根据压力曲线的进度,触发膨胀时间点。皮肤的生长是最大化和可调整的每个病人。用有限元模型对这种新的组织扩张方式进行了模拟。皮肤的生长是一个应变驱动的过程。此外,建立了第一个可行性原型。根据压力-时间图,可以由一阶导数推导出蒙皮的状态。此外,用户总是能够观察或更确切地说,检查组织扩张器内的当前压力。此外,坏死或压力性缺血的风险被最小化。多亏了技术数据,对于经验不足的外科医生来说,治疗变得简单了。经验丰富的医生可以通过监测和比较皮肤的外观和压力数据来培训经验不足的外科医生。
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Towards an instrumented tissue expander
Tissue expansion is a surgical procedure to grow additional skin per controlled mechanical stretch. Despite the progress of this reconstructive treatment, there are still some limitations. Both, the inflation protocol and the filling volume vary for every patient. The aim of this paper is to present a first attempt of a sensor featured tissue expander. This so-called instrumented tissue expander provides the treating surgeon a sensory feedback to enhance a successful treatment. The implementation of a pressure sensor enables the display of both, the current expander pressure and the pressure over time. Based on the progress of the pressure curve, the inflation time points are triggered. The skin growth is maximized and adjustable to each individual patient. This new way of tissue expansion is simulated with a finite element model. The skin growth is implemented as a strain-driven process. In addition, a first feasibility prototype is built. Based on the pressure-time diagram the condition of the skin can be deduced from the first derivative. Additionally the user is always enabled to observe or rather check the current pressure inside the tissue expander. Moreover, the risk of necrosis or pressure-induced ischemia is minimized. Thanks to the technical data the treatment is simplified for less experienced surgeons. Experienced doctors can train less experienced surgeons by monitoring and comparing both the appearance of the skin and the pressure data.
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