编者按:2008年10月23—27日,“2008第七届中国纳米科技(武汉)研讨会”在湖北武汉隆重召开。 Prof.Robert Snyder (Georgia Institute of Teehnology),Prof. Ward Plummer (Oak Ridge National Laboratory and University of Ten...编者按:2008年10月23—27日,“2008第七届中国纳米科技(武汉)研讨会”在湖北武汉隆重召开。 Prof.Robert Snyder (Georgia Institute of Teehnology),Prof. Ward Plummer (Oak Ridge National Laboratory and University of Tennessee),Prof. M.P. Pileni(University of Marie and Curie, France),Prof. Zhong Lin.Wang (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)和薛其坤院士(Tsinghua University)、赵东元院士(Fudan University)、李亚栋教授(Tsinghua University)等出席大会并做特邀主题报告。本期摘要介绍Robea L.Snyder教授的报告如下:展开更多
Medical models, or "phantoms," have been widely used for medical training and for doctor-patient interactions. They are increasingly used for surgical planning, medical computational models, algorithm verification a...Medical models, or "phantoms," have been widely used for medical training and for doctor-patient interactions. They are increasingly used for surgical planning, medical computational models, algorithm verification and validation, and medical devices development. Such new applications demand high-fidelity, patient-specific, tissue-mimicking medical phantoms that can not only closely emulate the geometric structures of human organs, but also possess the properties and functions of the organ structure. With the rapid advancement of three-dimensional (3D) printing and 3D bioprinting technologies, many researchers have explored the use of these additive manufacturing techniques to fabricate functional medical phantoms for various applications. This paper reviews the applications of these 3D printing and 3D bioprinting technologies for the fabrication of functional medical phantoms and bio-structures. This review specifically discusses the state of the art along with new developments and trends in 3D printed functional medical phantoms (i.e., tissue-mimicking medical phantoms, radiologically relevant medical phantoms, and physiological medical phantoms) and 3D bio-printed structures (i.e., hybrid scaffolding materials, convertible scaffolds, and integrated sensors) for regenerated tissues and organs.展开更多
文摘编者按:2008年10月23—27日,“2008第七届中国纳米科技(武汉)研讨会”在湖北武汉隆重召开。 Prof.Robert Snyder (Georgia Institute of Teehnology),Prof. Ward Plummer (Oak Ridge National Laboratory and University of Tennessee),Prof. M.P. Pileni(University of Marie and Curie, France),Prof. Zhong Lin.Wang (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)和薛其坤院士(Tsinghua University)、赵东元院士(Fudan University)、李亚栋教授(Tsinghua University)等出席大会并做特邀主题报告。本期摘要介绍Robea L.Snyder教授的报告如下:
文摘Medical models, or "phantoms," have been widely used for medical training and for doctor-patient interactions. They are increasingly used for surgical planning, medical computational models, algorithm verification and validation, and medical devices development. Such new applications demand high-fidelity, patient-specific, tissue-mimicking medical phantoms that can not only closely emulate the geometric structures of human organs, but also possess the properties and functions of the organ structure. With the rapid advancement of three-dimensional (3D) printing and 3D bioprinting technologies, many researchers have explored the use of these additive manufacturing techniques to fabricate functional medical phantoms for various applications. This paper reviews the applications of these 3D printing and 3D bioprinting technologies for the fabrication of functional medical phantoms and bio-structures. This review specifically discusses the state of the art along with new developments and trends in 3D printed functional medical phantoms (i.e., tissue-mimicking medical phantoms, radiologically relevant medical phantoms, and physiological medical phantoms) and 3D bio-printed structures (i.e., hybrid scaffolding materials, convertible scaffolds, and integrated sensors) for regenerated tissues and organs.