What is it about?
This paper discusses a new Implant Safety Tool, used to assess the safety of patients with metal implants exposed to radio-frequency (RF) fields. This specialist tool is discussed on the example of pectus patients with titanium bar-implant inserted during the minimally invasive Nuss procedure. The authors created a 3D realistic model of a 34-year-old male patient with a Nuss bar-implant. A numerical analysis based on the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method was performed for a far field source in the form of a plane wave with the frequency of 64 MHz, which corresponds to the RF exposure generated by MRI devices at 1.5 T. The obtained results allow concluding that the concave Nuss bar-implant poses no risk during environmental and occupational RF field exposures.
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keywords: Nuss procedure, pectus excavatum, FDTD method, Implant Safety Tool, metal implants, MRI devices, plane wave, RF exposure standards
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http://www.jeeng.net/pdf-112745-43280?filename=Implant%20Safety%20Tool.pdf
Dr. Piotr Gas
AGH University of Science and Technology
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This page is a summary of: Implant Safety Tool Application to Assist the Assessment of Radio-Frequency Radiation Exposure, Journal of Ecological Engineering, November 2019, Wydawnictwo Naukowe Gabriel Borowski (WNGB),
DOI: 10.12911/22998993/112745.
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