"3D printing is a game-changing technology of largely unexplored potential in medicine. This is mostly due to difficult design of 3D printable products representing human anatomy. The book presents a complete approach to this problem. The author has beenworking with engineers and medical doctors to develop a set of methodologies for efficient design of anatomically adjusted devices, such as orthotics and surgical supplies. The book describes available anatomical data acquisition methods, data processing, digital design and preparation of 3D printing processes. Step-by-step solutions are given on examples of different devices, with a number of real use cases, showing products made for specific patients"--
"Computer Aided Design of 3D Printable Anatomically Shaped Medical Devices: Methodologies and Applications" presents a comprehensive framework for designing 3D printable medical devices tailored to individual anatomies.
"Computer Aided Design of 3D Printable Anatomically Shaped Medical Devices: Methodologies and Applications" presents a comprehensive framework for designing 3D printable medical devices tailored to individual anatomies. Bridging engineering and medicine, the book guides readers through advanced CAD techniques, anatomical data acquisition (via 3D scanning and imaging), and additive manufacturing processes, presenting mostly results of author's own and co-authored research. Emphasizing efficiency, customization, and real-world applications, it showcases methodologies developed in collaboration with medical professionals for orthopedic devices, surgical aids, and prosthetics. Case studies offer insights into practical uses, demonstrating how these innovations enhance patient care and surgical outcomes through personalized, accessible solutions.
Preface. Acknowledgements.
1. Introduction.
2. CAD and 3D Printing in
Medicine Basic Concepts.
3. Medical Imaging and Anatomical Measurement.
4.
CAD Design of Anatomical Models.
5. Additive Manufacturing of Anatomical
Shapes.
6. Design and 3D Printing of Orthopedic and Prosthetic Devices.
7.
Design and 3D Printing of Anatomical Surgery Supplies.
8. Conclusions.
Literature. Index.
Filip Górski, DSc., PhD., BEng., is an Associate Professor at Poznan University of Technology, specializing in 3D printing, CAD, and virtual reality applications in biomedical engineering. With over a decade of research, he leads a team focused on pioneering anatomically adjusted medical devices through advanced CAD and additive manufacturing. An accomplished researcher and author, he has published nearly 150 papers, developed industry-used software solutions, and collaborated internationally to enhance patient-specific healthcare innovations.