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Title: Rapid fabrication of annuloplasty rings by electron beam melting
Authors: Falzon, James
Farrugia, Philip
Casha, Aaron
Keywords: Electron beam furnaces
Orthopedic implants industry
Implants, Artificial
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: University of Minnesota
Citation: Falzon, J., Farrugia, P., & Casha, A. R. (2015). Rapid fabrication of annuloplasty rings by electron beam melting. Design of Medical Devices Conference. Vienna/Wiener Neustadt.
Abstract: Electron Beam Melting (EBM) is an Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology capable of producing intricate parts by melting powder metal with the aid of an electron beam gun. EBM has facilitated the production of standard and customisable implants. Customizable implants such as orthopaedic implants, cranial implants and dental implants have already been developed and implanted successfully after being fabricated by AM technology. Other medical devices can also benefit from the possibilities offered by AM. An example of such a medical device would be the annuloplasty ring. Standard annuloplasty rings are implanted whenever a patient is diagnosed with mitral valve regurgitation. This problem arises when the mitral valve does not close properly, causing back leakage through the closed valve resulting in blood flowing to the atrium instead of the aorta during systole. The latest designs of annuloplasty rings allow restoration of the mitral annulus configuration to a saddle-shaped shape.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/27037
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