Colorado State University Develops Artificial Tissue
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Uploaded on Nov 16, 2010
Medical students in both the human and veterinary world must translate information from the classroom to surgical suite with limited realistic practice. Students learn basic techniques such as sutures by practicing on carpet foam, rubber sheets, pig feet and whole, raw chickens from the grocery store, and orange rinds. Colorado State University veterinarians Dean Hendrickson and Fausto Bellezzo have developed artificial silicone models that realistically respond to incisions, clamps and sutures. For example, tissues respond to mistakes or correct techniques with either increased or decreased bleeding. It has realistic layers of silicone material tailored to fit the texture, color, shape, behavior and size of animal or human body parts with layers of skin, fat, connective tissue, muscles and accurately placed blood vessels.
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All Comments (8)
Adrielly Dissenha 1 year ago
No brasil em 2050. Aguardem!
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thegreeensky 1 year ago
wow! thats fantastic.. looks so real...
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deaultusername 2 years ago
coat one of the "replicant" type robots in it add sensors and a basic self healing ability and you will go a Long way to improving those hman replicting robots we see in shows and video on. here.
doing above with the sensors and stick it onto a prostetic part and lot of people will feel better about thir addons than having the current "realistic" looking skin.
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kejaris h 2 years ago
damn now the teminators and cylons can get real skin! lol just kidding thats kinda cool
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Eliana Souza 2 years ago
Congratulations for the research and development of the project. Now you need to promote it all over the Unted States and abroad.
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VEGANSAM 2 years ago
WOW!!!...So realistic!
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Tralivali89 2 years ago
Upyachka approves
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