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Vladimir V. Popov Jr. (Israel Institute of Metals) Gary Muller-Kamskii (Israel Institute of Metals) Alexander Katz-Demyanetz (Israel Institute of Metals) Aleksey Kovalevsky (Israel Institute of Metals) Stas Usov (Veterinary Clinic Ortho-Vet) Dmitrii Trofi mcow (Veterinary Clinic Beliy Klyk) Georgy Dzhenzhera (Polygon Medical Engineering) Andrey Koptyug (Mid Sweden University)
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대한의용생체공학회 Biomedical Engineering Letters (BMEL) Biomedical Engineering Letters (BMEL) Vol.9 No.1
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2019.1
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97 - 108 (12page)

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The paper outlines the achievements and challenges in the additive manufacturing (AM) application to veterinary practice. The state-of-the-art in AM application to the veterinary surgery is presented, with the focus of AM for patient-specifi cimplants manufacturing. It also provides critical discussion on some of the potential issues design and technology shouldovercome for wider and more eff ective implementation of additively manufactured parts in veterinary practices. Most of thediscussions in present paper are related to the metallic implants, manufactured in this case using so-called powder bed additivemanufacturing (PB-AM) in titanium alloy Ti–6AL–4V, and to the corresponding process of their design, manufacturing andimplementation in veterinary surgery. Procedures of the implant design and individualization for veterinary surgery are illustratedbasing on the four performed surgery cases with dog patients. Results of the replacement surgery in dogs indicate thatindividualized additively manufactured metallic implants signifi cantly increase chances for successful recovery process, andAM techniques present a viable alternative to amputation in a large number of veterinary cases. The same time overcomingchallenges of implant individualization in veterinary practice signifi cantly contributes to the knowledge directly relevant tothe modern medical practice. An experience from veterinary cases where organ-preserving surgery with 3D-printed patientspecific implants is performed provides a unique opportunity for future development of better human implants.

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