Transactions on Additive Manufacturing Meets Medicine
Vol. 7 No. S1 (2025): Trans. AMMM Supplement
https://doi.org/10.18416/AMMM.2025.25062092

Medical Aids and Devices, ID 2092

A 3D-printed sensor adapter for liposuction cannulas for in-situ force sensing

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Erik Westphal (Universität Rostock), Eric Schwarz (Universität Rostock), Hermann Seitz (Universität Rostock)

Abstract

In aesthetic surgery, shape-altering procedures are increasingly being performed on the human body at the request of patients or out of medical necessity to improve their well-being. Liposuction is the most frequently performed aesthetic procedure. Additive manufacturing, sensors and data are used to optimise the procedure and the medical devices required for it. 3D-printed adapters for liposuction cannulas enable effective sensor integration and rapid prototyping of corresponding medical components. This shortens development times and costs and enables customisation to the user's needs.

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Westphal, E., Schwarz, E., & Seitz, H. (2025). A 3D-printed sensor adapter for liposuction cannulas for in-situ force sensing. Transactions on Additive Manufacturing Meets Medicine, 7(S1), 2092. https://doi.org/10.18416/AMMM.2025.25062092

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