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3D Printing for the Clinic: Examining Contemporary Polymeric Biomaterials and Their Clinical Utility.
Biomacromolecules ( IF 5.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-02-26 , DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.9b01539
Andrew C Weems 1 , Maria M Pérez-Madrigal 1 , Maria C Arno 1 , Andrew P Dove 1
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The advent of additive manufacturing offered the potential to revolutionize clinical medicine, particularly with patient-specific implants across a range of tissue types. However, to date, there are very few examples of polymers being used for additive processes in clinical settings. The state of the art with regards to 3D printable polymeric materials being exploited to produce novel clinically relevant implants is discussed here. We focus on the recent advances in the development of implantable, polymeric medical devices and tissue scaffolds without diverging extensively into bioprinting. By introducing the major 3D printing techniques along with current advancements in biomaterials, we hope to provide insight into how these fields may continue to advance while simultaneously reviewing the ongoing work in the field.

中文翻译:

用于诊所的3D打印:检查当代的高分子生物材料及其临床实用性。

增材制造技术的出现提供了革新临床医学的潜力,尤其是针对各种组织类型的患者专用植入物。但是,迄今为止,在临床环境中很少有聚合物用于加成过程的例子。本文讨论了有关3D可打印聚合物材料被开发用于生产新型临床相关植入物的技术现状。我们专注于可植入的聚合物医疗器械和组织支架开发的最新进展,而没有广泛涉及生物打印。通过引入主要的3D打印技术以及生物材料的最新进展,我们希望提供有关这些领域如何继续发展的见识,同时回顾该领域正在进行的工作。
更新日期:2020-02-27
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