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Development and construction of a graft preparation system for ACL/PCL reconstruction

  • Injury to the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments is not an uncommon occurrence. A rapid movement can already cause such an injury. Reconstruction of the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments (ACL/PCL) in the knee joint is a complex orthopedic challenge. In this context, the development of a graft preparation system is gaining importance. Such a system will help surgeons prepare grafts accurately and efficiently to optimize reconstruction processes. This can increase the accuracy of graft placement, reduce surgical times, and decrease recovery time and postoperative risk for patients. This paper focuses on the development of a graft preparation system for ACL/PCL reconstruction in collaboration with Getsch+Hiller Medizintechnik. The challenges and requirements in developing such a system were analyzed to ensure functionality and effectiveness. Existing approaches and technologies were examined to identify potential improvements and innovations. Development included extensive research on ACL/PCL reconstruction using grafts, including various surgical techniques. A detailed analysis of the graft preparation process was performed to identify critical issues. The design of the graft preparation system is based on research data and is performed using CAD. The needs of the target group, customer requirements and findings from research were considered.

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Author:Jennifer Baumer
URN:https://urn:nbn:de:bsz:fn1-opus4-104555
ISSN:2750-2619
Parent Title (English):HFU Master research projects
Document Type:Contribution to a Periodical
Language:English
Year of Completion:2023
Release Date:2024/03/06
Volume:3.2023
Issue:1/2
Article Number:3006
Page Number:4
Degree Program:MZT - Mikromedizintechnik
Open-Access-Status: Open Access 
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Journals:HFU Master research projects
Licence (German):License LogoUrheberrechtlich geschützt