2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16051772
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Exploring High-Precision Non-Assembly Mechanisms: Design of a Vitrectome Mechanism for Eye Surgery

Abstract: A vitrectome is a commonly used instrument in eye surgery, which is used to cut and aspirate the vitreous body out of the eye. The mechanism of the vitrectome consists of miniature components that need to be assembled by hand due to their size. Non-assembly 3D printing, in which fully functional mechanisms can be produced in a single production step, can help create a more streamlined production process. We propose a vitrectome design based on a dual-diaphragm mechanism, which can be produced with minimal asse… Show more

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“…Many designs need compactly stowed configurations that can be deployed in their use environments, such as positioning systems [1][2][3], space systems [4][5][6], medical surgery devices [7][8][9], and transportation [10,11]. The design of these compactly stowed systems have benefited from foldable solutions [12], rolling solutions [13,14], and utilizing deployable lattices (sometimes known as χ-Shells) [15][16][17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many designs need compactly stowed configurations that can be deployed in their use environments, such as positioning systems [1][2][3], space systems [4][5][6], medical surgery devices [7][8][9], and transportation [10,11]. The design of these compactly stowed systems have benefited from foldable solutions [12], rolling solutions [13,14], and utilizing deployable lattices (sometimes known as χ-Shells) [15][16][17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%