乳房外部假体结构材料的研究进展

Sibo Zhang , Jennifer Xue , Xiao Yu , Yunlan Zhang
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乳腺癌仍然是女性中最常见的癌症,乳房切除术通常作为标准治疗或预防措施。术后,乳房假体对于恢复外观、平衡和自信是必不可少的。然而,传统的硅胶体外假体在解决诸如舒适性、重量、热管理和个性化等关键挑战方面往往存在不足。本研究提出了一种利用基于陀螺仪的建筑材料通过增材制造制造的外部乳房假体(ebp)的新设计框架。通过模仿自然乳房组织的密度、导热性和机械性能,提出的设计在现实主义和功能上取得了进步。量身定制的陀螺仪单元格几何形状能够精确控制重量分布、热调节和刚度,与自然组织的特性保持一致。在数值模拟和实验测试的指导下,这种方法产生了一种轻质、透气、逼真的假体,可以增强舒适性和功能性。这种方法突出了先进成像和3D打印技术在创造可定制的高性能解决方案方面的变革潜力,以改善乳腺癌患者的生活质量。
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Development of Architected Materials for External Breast Prostheses
Breast cancer remains the most prevalent cancer among women, with mastectomy often performed as a standard treatment or preventive measure. Post-surgery, breast prostheses are essential for restoring appearance, balance, and confidence. However, conventional silicone external prostheses often fall short in addressing key challenges such as comfort, weight, heat management, and personalization. This study presents a new design framework for External Breast Prostheses (EBPs) utilizing gyroid-based architected materials fabricated through additive manufacturing. By mimicking the density, thermal conductivity, and mechanical properties of natural breast tissue, the proposed design achieves advancements in realism and functionality. Tailored gyroid unit cell geometries enable precise control over weight distribution, thermal regulation, and stiffness, aligning with the properties of natural tissue. Guided by numerical simulations and validated through experimental testing, this approach produces a lightweight, breathable, and realistic prosthesis that can enhance comfort and functionality. This approach highlights the transformative potential of advanced imaging and 3D printing technologies in creating customizable, high-performance solutions to improve the quality of life for breast cancer patients.
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Biomedical engineering advances
Biomedical engineering advances Bioengineering, Biomedical Engineering
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