Clinical application of a 3D-printed scaffold in chronic wound treatment: a case series.

Haining Sun,Huayao Lv, Fanghui Qiu,Duolun Sun, Yue Gao,Ning Chen, YongKe Zheng,Kunxue Deng,Yaya Yang,Haitao Zhang,Tao Xu,Dongni Ren

Journal of wound care(2018)

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OBJECTIVE:This case series evaluates the safety and effectiveness of 3D-printed scaffold in chronic wounds. The scaffold is a composite of natural and synthetic materials, and can be prepared in the form of powder or membrane. METHOD:We recruited patients with pressure ulcera (PU) and/or a diabetic foot ulcers (DFU). We used two methods: 3D-printed scaffolds alone, or 3D-printing powder mixed with platelet-rich fibrinogen (PRF). Clinicians and patients were asked to rate the scaffold's ease of application and comfort during use. RESULTS:A total of five patients were recruited; four with a PU and one with a DFU. For the patient treated with the 3D-printed scaffold membrane (n=1), their PU healed in 28 days, and for patients treated with the 3D-printed scaffold powder (n=2), their PUs healed in 54 days. For the patients treated with the 3D-printing powder mixed with PRF (n=2), the patient with a PU healed in 11 days, and the patient with the DFU healed in 14 days. All clinicians rated the 3D-printed scaffold as 'easy' or 'very easy' to use, and patients rated their comfort during wear and at dressing change as 'good' or 'very good'. CONCLUSION:This study demonstrated that 3D-printed scaffold was convenient to use, have the potential to improve wound healing rates, and provided a safe and effective way for treating chronic wounds.
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3D-printed scaffold,biomaterial scaffold,chronic wound,diabetic foot ulcer,extracellular matrix,platelet-rich fibrinogen,pressure ulcer
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