Three-Dimensional Printing Approaches For The Treatment Of Critical-Sized Bone Defects

ADVANCED SURFACES FOR STEM CELL RESEARCH(2017)

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Abstract
Autografts are the current gold standards for treating critical-sized bone defects. However, advances in three-dimensional printing (3DP) technologies have lead to their increased use in the treatment of bone defects. In this chapter, we outline three general categories of 3DP: laser-based, extrusion-based, and ink-based strategies, which are used in developing surgical guides for reconstructing bone, nonbiodegradable implants or porous, biodegradable scaffolds that can be used with or without stem cells to induce the regeneration of new bone, and bioprinting of stem cells. We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the various 3DP technologies for treating critical-sized defects (CSDs). Additionally, we present a meta-analysis of published studies, categorizing the research according to the methods being used to address bone defects. This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the advantages and disadvantages of different 3DP technologies for bone repair and regeneration.
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Three Dimensional Printing,3DP,critical sized bone defect,CSD,SLS,SLM,EBM,bioprinting,inkjet,bone,tissue engineering,custom-designed
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