Polymeric Microsensors for Intraoperative Contact Pressure Measurement

Biocompatible sensors have been demonstrated using traditional microfabrication techniques modified for polymer substrates and utilize only materials suitable for implantation or bodily contact. Sensor arrays for the measurement of the load condition of polyethylene spacers in the total knee arthrop...

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Main Author: Pritchard, Emily R
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Published: Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange 2010
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spelling ndltd-UTENN-oai-trace.tennessee.edu-utk_graddiss-11512011-12-13T16:03:32Z Polymeric Microsensors for Intraoperative Contact Pressure Measurement Pritchard, Emily R Biocompatible sensors have been demonstrated using traditional microfabrication techniques modified for polymer substrates and utilize only materials suitable for implantation or bodily contact. Sensor arrays for the measurement of the load condition of polyethylene spacers in the total knee arthroplasty (TKA) prosthesis have been developed. Arrays of capacitive sensors are used to determine the three-dimensional strain within the polyethylene prosthesis component. Data from these sensors can be used to give researchers a better understanding of component motion, loading, and wear phenomena for a large range of activities. This dissertation demonstrates both analytically and experimentally the fabrication of these sensor arrays using biocompatible polymer substrates and dielectrics while preserving industry-standard microfabrication processing for micron-level resolution. An array of sensors for real-time measurement of pressure profiles is the long-term goal of this research. A custom design using capacitive-based sensors is an excellent selection for such measurement, giving high spatial resolution across the sensing surface and high load resolution for pressures applied normal to that surface while operating at low power. 2010-05-01 text application/pdf http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss/741 Doctoral Dissertations Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange total knee arthroplasty surgical navigation sensors polyethylene surface science Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering
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topic total knee arthroplasty
surgical navigation
sensors
polyethylene
surface science
Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering
spellingShingle total knee arthroplasty
surgical navigation
sensors
polyethylene
surface science
Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering
Pritchard, Emily R
Polymeric Microsensors for Intraoperative Contact Pressure Measurement
description Biocompatible sensors have been demonstrated using traditional microfabrication techniques modified for polymer substrates and utilize only materials suitable for implantation or bodily contact. Sensor arrays for the measurement of the load condition of polyethylene spacers in the total knee arthroplasty (TKA) prosthesis have been developed. Arrays of capacitive sensors are used to determine the three-dimensional strain within the polyethylene prosthesis component. Data from these sensors can be used to give researchers a better understanding of component motion, loading, and wear phenomena for a large range of activities. This dissertation demonstrates both analytically and experimentally the fabrication of these sensor arrays using biocompatible polymer substrates and dielectrics while preserving industry-standard microfabrication processing for micron-level resolution. An array of sensors for real-time measurement of pressure profiles is the long-term goal of this research. A custom design using capacitive-based sensors is an excellent selection for such measurement, giving high spatial resolution across the sensing surface and high load resolution for pressures applied normal to that surface while operating at low power.
author Pritchard, Emily R
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title Polymeric Microsensors for Intraoperative Contact Pressure Measurement
title_short Polymeric Microsensors for Intraoperative Contact Pressure Measurement
title_full Polymeric Microsensors for Intraoperative Contact Pressure Measurement
title_fullStr Polymeric Microsensors for Intraoperative Contact Pressure Measurement
title_full_unstemmed Polymeric Microsensors for Intraoperative Contact Pressure Measurement
title_sort polymeric microsensors for intraoperative contact pressure measurement
publisher Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange
publishDate 2010
url http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss/741
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