{"id":102831,"date":"2019-09-17T15:53:23","date_gmt":"2019-09-17T19:53:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ucf.edu\/news\/?p=102831"},"modified":"2020-09-09T10:04:42","modified_gmt":"2020-09-09T14:04:42","slug":"ucf-researchers-design-custom-fit-3d-printed-medical-devices-for-infants","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ucf.edu\/news\/ucf-researchers-design-custom-fit-3d-printed-medical-devices-for-infants\/","title":{"rendered":"UCF Researchers Design Custom-Fit 3D-Printed Medical Devices for Infants"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In emergency situations when doctors have to open an infant\u2019s airway to insert a breathing tube, there usually are no tools available to help them, meaning they must use fingers and other means.<\/p>\n<p>University of Central Florida researchers, however, may be able to change all that with new, patient-specific <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ucf.edu\/modeling-simulation\/\">3D-printed<\/a> laryngoscopes, the devices doctors use to lift a patient\u2019s epiglottis for examinations and for breathing-tube insertions. The devices can be made as small as for use with day-old babies<\/p>\n<p>The researchers presented their proof-of-concept ability to manufacture the devices at the Additive Manufacturing Meets Medicine conference in L\u00fcbeck, Germany, last week.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe idea is to automate the process,\u201d says Jack Stubbs, director of UCF\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/pd3d.eecs.ucf.edu\/\">Prototype Development and 3D Print Lab<\/a>. \u201cIf you\u2019ve got this small kid that\u2019s come into the ER and you have to insert a breathing tube into them, there are no standard devices that fit their anatomy because they are so small, or maybe they have a non-normal anatomy. What we want to do is go from imaging a CT or MRI scan to a 3D-printed specific medical device in 30 minutes or less.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In their presentation, the researchers detail how they used data from three unidentified pediatric cases from Nemours Children\u2019s Hospital in Orlando to design interchangeable laryngoscope blades small enough to open the airway of the patients, all of whom were less than 18 months old.<\/p>\n<p>Fluvio Lobo is the principal research and development engineer at UCF\u2019s Prototype Development and 3D Print Lab and a co-author of the study.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn the presentation, we\u2019re showing that we can create something to fit what the patient needed,\u201d he says.<\/p>\n<p>Medical-device manufactures don\u2019t make laryngoscope blades for infant patients because of the low number of cases, Stubbs said.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cA device manufacturer is not going to start up a production run to make, say 700, of this specific size because it doesn\u2019t make business sense,\u201d he said. \u201cSo, nobody\u2019s making specific, custom little blades, so why not 3D print them exactly to the anatomy,\u201d he says.<\/p>\n<p>Currently, doctors usually must improvise using fingers or items available to open a small child\u2019s airway for a laryngoscopy. And if the laryngoscope blade is too large, it can cause damage to a patient\u2019s throat.<\/p>\n<p>Since they are specific to a patient\u2019s anatomy, the flexible laryngoscope blades created by UCF are designed to minimize trauma to the patient.<\/p>\n<p>The researchers began the work earlier this year, and it was funded by the Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation. Patents have been filed on the devices, and after further testing, could one day be commercially available.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhat we\u2019d like to do is have a small printer in the operating room \u2013 everything would be sterile and contained there \u2013 print it out, and then you could use it, and then throw it away,\u201d Stubbs said. \u201cAnytime you can save time, money and trauma in surgery, you\u2019re helping out.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Coauthors of the paper also include Robert Sims, Matthew Boutelle and Jim Inziello with the Prototype Development and 3D Print Lab, which is part of UCF\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ist.ucf.edu\/\">Institute for Simulation and Training<\/a>. Key contacts at Nemours Children\u2019s Hospital were Dr. Craig Johnson, a pediatric intervention radiologist, and Pushpak Patel, a radiology technician.<\/p>\n<p>Stubbs received his bachelor\u2019s degree in physics from Miami University and has worked in the field of custom medical devices for nearly 30 years, including heading the Medical Device Center at the University of Minnesota and overseeing projects for the U.S. Army Research Lab. Stubbs\u2019 work has resulted in more than 50 patents, and he joined UCF in 2015.<\/p>\n<p>Lobo received his master\u2019s and bachelor\u2019s degrees in biomedical engineering from the University of Minnesota and his bachelor\u2019s degree in engineering mathematics from Carrol College. 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