Materials (Mar 2021)

Mechanical and Morphological Assessment of an Innovative Textile for Patient Positioning Applications: Comparison to Two Standard Bandage Systems

  • David Putzer,
  • Dietmar Dammerer,
  • Débora Coraça-Huber,
  • Johannes Pallua,
  • Werner Schmölz,
  • Michael Nogler

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14061508
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. 1508

Abstract

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In the healthcare environment, bandage systems are versatile medical devices to position and fix patients’ torsos or extremities. In this study, the mechanical and morphological properties of an innovative patient position system, iFix, were assessed and compared to two commercially available bandages. Morphological properties were investigated using a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The iFix bandage showed anisotropic mechanical properties, with a more rigid behavior in the longitudinal direction and a more elastic behavior in the transverse direction. This behavior results from the organization of the fibers visible in the SEM images. All three materials investigated in this study were able to support similar maximum loads. In cases where a rigid fixation of patient limbs or torso is necessary, the authors recommend the usage of iFix. In vivo studies should be carried out to prove safety in a surgical environment before its clinical usage.

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