3D thermosensitive polymers for soft tissue reconstruction
3D-printed polymers to revolutionize soft tissue reconstruction
Biomechanics engineer Kévin TRINH recently published a groundbreaking study in the prestigious journal Taylor & Francis, in the Computational Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering category.
The research focuses on 3D-printed bioresorbable and heat-sensitive polymers, revolutionary materials that promise to transform soft-tissue reconstruction techniques. By identifying the constitutive laws that govern these polymers, the study paves the way for the design of personalized medical devices, combining efficiency and respect for the human body.
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A remarkable team effort, co-written with Pauline Lecomte-Grosbras, Jean-François Witz, Olivier Mayeur, Shengheng Cao, Jaime Destouesse, François Lesaffre, Michel Cosson and Tien-Tuan Dao.
👏 Bravo to Kévin TRINH and his collaborators for this major contribution to medical innovation!
Special thanks to the Hauts-de-France region, Centrale Lille and LATTICE MEDICAL for their invaluable financial support.