Apparatus, system and method for generating a 3D structure
An apparatus for generating a 3D structure is disclosed. A magnetic field generator generates a static magnetic field B 0 in a working zone of the apparatus, in which a polymer precursor having at least one paramagnetic substance can be arranged. Gradient coils for generating magnetic gradient fields in all three spatial directions x, y, z, by means of which gradient coils the paramagnetic substance can be spatially encoded in a defined voxel V of the polymer precursor. A radio-frequency field generator is for irradiating RF radiation into the working zone. A control unit is configured to control the RF field generator in such a way that the spatially encoded paramagnetic substance in the voxel V can be excited by means of a field frequency of the RF radiation tuned to the paramagnetic substance in order to trigger the polymerization of the polymer precursor in the defined voxel V.
1 . An apparatus configured for generating a 3D structure, comprising:
a magnetic field generator configured for generating a static magnetic field B 0 in a working zone of the apparatus, in which a polymer precursor comprising at least one paramagnetic substance can be arranged;
gradient coils configured for generating magnetic gradient fields in all three spatial directions x, y, z, by means of which the paramagnetic substance can be spatially encoded in a defined voxel V of the polymer precursor;
a radio-frequency field generator configured for irradiating RF radiation into the working zone; and
a control unit which is configured to control the RF field generator where the spatially encoded paramagnetic substance in the voxel V can be excited by means of a field frequency of the RF radiation tuned to the paramagnetic substance configured to trigger polymerization of the polymer precursor in the defined voxel V.
2 . The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the field frequency is between 1 KHz and 789 THz.
3 . The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit has an operating mode configured for obtaining image data from the working zone, being magnetic resonance tomography image data.
4 . The apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the control device is configured to compare the image data with CAD/CAM data for the 3D structure and, if deviations of the partially-generated 3D structure from the CAD/CAM data are detected, being geometric deviations, to take into account the image data and/or the deviations during further printing of the 3D structure.
5 . The apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the control unit is configured to change the CAD/CAM data on the basis of the image data.
6 . The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the working zone is arranged within a housing.
7 . The apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the housing comprises a plastic film or a glass.
8 . The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the apparatus has a pump by means of which ambient atmosphere in the working zone can be evacuated or substantially evacuated and/or via which the working zone can be filled with a working atmosphere A and/or a fluid that is prespecified for a production process.
9 . The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the apparatus further comprises a temperature control device configured for controlling a temperature of the working zone.
10 . The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the apparatus further comprises an MRT device or a different imaging unit.
11 . The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the field frequency is between 100 KHz or 130 KHz and 789 THz.
12 . A system for generating the 3D structure, comprising the apparatus according to claim 1 and the polymer precursor with the at least one paramagnetic substance.
13 . The system according to claim 12 , wherein the paramagnetic substance comprises metal particles or metal organyls.
14 . The system according to claim 13 , wherein the metal particles comprise nanoparticulate magnetite particles or nanoparticulate iron particles.
15 . The system according to claim 14 , wherein the metal particles are present in a concentration of >10,000 particles per milliliter of the polymer precursor.
16 . The system according to claim 13 , wherein the metal particles are present in a concentration of >1000 particles per milliliter of the polymer precursor.
17 . The system according to claim 13 , wherein at least a portion of the metal particles differ from one another by having a different size or shape.
18 . The system according to claim 13 , wherein the metal particles are each coated with titanium.
19 . The system according to claim 12 , wherein the polymer precursor comprises at least two different monomers or different polymers.
20 . The system according to claim 12 , wherein the polymer precursor comprises polysaccharides, and/or methacrylic acid and/or polylactides and/or PLA derivatives and/or ECM derivatives and/or artificial polymers and/or bioartificial polymers.
21 . The system according to claim 12 , wherein the polymer precursor comprises one or more additives selected from the group of fibers, dyes, antibacterial substances, growth factors, nanoparticles/tubes, mineral fillers, metallic materials, glycosaminoglycans, MMC substances, polypeptide motifs, promoters, terminators, inhibitors, catalysts, sensitizers, and/or immunomodulators.
22 . The system according to claim 12 , wherein the polymer precursor has a viscosity of 102 mPa·s to 106 mPa·s.
23 . The system according to claim 12 , wherein the polymer precursor can be broken down and/or removed in a non-polymerized state in a human and/or animal body by endogenous enzymes.
24 . A method, comprising forming the 3D structure by the system according to claim 12 in a form of a machine element or a medical implant.
25 . The method according to claim 24 , wherein the forming of the 3D structure takes place at least partially or completely in vivo.
26 . A method for producing the 3D structure by means of the system according to claim 11 , comprising the following steps:
a) defining CAD/CAM data for the 3D structure to be produced;
b) providing the polymer precursor comprising the paramagnetic substance;
c) introducing the polymer precursor into the working zone of the apparatus;
d) spatially encoding the voxel V within the polymer precursor as a function of the CAD/CAM data by applying the magnetic gradient fields;
e) polymerizing the polymer precursor in the at least one spatially encoded voxel V by irradiating the RF radiation by means of which the paramagnetic substance is excited to oscillations in the corresponding voxel V; and
f) subsequently sequentially spatially encoding further voxels V in the polymer precursor as the function of the CAD/CAM data, and polymerizing the corresponding further spatially encoded voxels V by irradiating the RF radiation by means of which the paramagnetic substance is excited to oscillations in the corresponding further voxels V.
27 . The method according to claim 26 , wherein the field frequency of the RF radiation is selected depending on the known resonant frequency f 0 of the paramagnetic substance of the polymer precursor to be excited with the RF radiation.
28 . The method according to claim 26 , wherein the voxels V are each defined with a uniform volume size, or in that the voxels V are at least partially defined with a different volume size.
29 . The method according to claim 26 , wherein image data are obtained from the polymer precursor and/or the partially generated 3D structure, being magnetic resonance tomography data, and a further manufacturing process takes place taking into account the magnetic resonance tomography data.
30 . The method according to claim 26 , wherein the method further comprises comparing image data with the CAD/CAM data, and changing the CAD/CAM data for the 3D structure if a maximum deviation of the image data from the CAD/CAM data is exceeded, on the basis of the image data.
31 . The method according to claim 26 , wherein the 3D structure is in a form of a machine element or an implant.
32 . The method according to claim 26 , wherein the 3D structure is produced completely in vivo in a first living being in order to be available as an implant for a second living being after the 3D structure is removed from the first living being.