A 3D-printed phantom twin and multi-transducer holder for dynamic anatomical ultrasonography of the lower limb
We aim to improve the residuum health of individuals suffering from lower-limb loss through ‘digital twin’ computational simulations for the creation of optimized 3D-printed prosthetic attachments. Our objective is to utilize 4D tracking data of various tissue interfaces as a primary input into the...
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Published in | Journal of 3D printing in medicine Vol. 7; no. 3 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Future Medicine Ltd
30.06.2023
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Summary: | We aim to improve the residuum health of individuals suffering from lower-limb loss through ‘digital twin’ computational simulations for the creation of optimized 3D-printed prosthetic attachments. Our objective is to utilize 4D tracking data of various tissue interfaces as a primary input into the digital twin. Dynamic anatomical ultrasonography (DAU) is a novel technique in which synchronized individual transducers are positioned at known locations utilizing a 3D-printed holder. Pulse-echo ultrasound data are recorded and subsequently analyzed, providing plots of tissue interface depths versus recording time. For the scientific validation of the DAU technique, a bespoke 3D-printed phantom twin has been created incorporating replica compartments of soft-tissue interfaces and bone tissue of a healthy thigh. To demonstrate its utility, a preliminary experiment was performed in which the phantom twin was positioned within the DAU device and the replica bone manually traversed randomly; subsequent DAU analysis provided a plot of interface depth versus recording time.
Dynamic anatomical ultrasonography utilizes synchronized individual transducers positioned within a 3D-printed holder. For its scientific validation, a bespoke 3D-printed phantom twin was created incorporating replica tissue compartments of a healthy thigh. |
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ISSN: | 2059-4755 2059-4755 2059-4763 |
DOI: | 10.2217/3dp-2023-0004 |