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Application of 3D Printing in Bone Grafts

The application of 3D printing in bone grafts is gaining in importance and is becoming more and more popular. The choice of the method has a direct impact on the preparation of the patient for surgery, the probability of rejection of the transplant, and many other complications. The aim of the artic...

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Autores principales: Brachet, Adam, Bełżek, Aleksandra, Furtak, Daria, Geworgjan, Zuzanna, Tulej, Dawid, Kulczycka, Kinga, Karpiński, Robert, Maciejewski, Marcin, Baj, Jacek
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10047278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36980200
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12060859
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author Brachet, Adam
Bełżek, Aleksandra
Furtak, Daria
Geworgjan, Zuzanna
Tulej, Dawid
Kulczycka, Kinga
Karpiński, Robert
Maciejewski, Marcin
Baj, Jacek
author_facet Brachet, Adam
Bełżek, Aleksandra
Furtak, Daria
Geworgjan, Zuzanna
Tulej, Dawid
Kulczycka, Kinga
Karpiński, Robert
Maciejewski, Marcin
Baj, Jacek
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description The application of 3D printing in bone grafts is gaining in importance and is becoming more and more popular. The choice of the method has a direct impact on the preparation of the patient for surgery, the probability of rejection of the transplant, and many other complications. The aim of the article is to discuss methods of bone grafting and to compare these methods. This review of literature is based on a selective literature search of the PubMed and Web of Science databases from 2001 to 2022 using the search terms “bone graft”, “bone transplant”, and “3D printing”. In addition, we also reviewed non-medical literature related to materials used for 3D printing. There are several methods of bone grafting, such as a demineralized bone matrix, cancellous allograft, nonvascular cortical allograft, osteoarticular allograft, osteochondral allograft, vascularized allograft, and an autogenic transplant using a bone substitute. Currently, autogenous grafting, which involves removing the patient’s bone from an area of low aesthetic importance, is referred to as the gold standard. 3D printing enables using a variety of materials. 3D technology is being applied to bone tissue engineering much more often. It allows for the treatment of bone defects thanks to the creation of a porous scaffold with adequate mechanical strength and favorable macro- and microstructures. Bone tissue engineering is an innovative approach that can be used to repair multiple bone defects in the process of transplantation. In this process, biomaterials are a very important factor in supporting regenerative cells and the regeneration of tissue. We have years of research ahead of us; however, it is certain that 3D printing is the future of transplant medicine.
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spelling pubmed-100472782023-03-29 Application of 3D Printing in Bone Grafts Brachet, Adam Bełżek, Aleksandra Furtak, Daria Geworgjan, Zuzanna Tulej, Dawid Kulczycka, Kinga Karpiński, Robert Maciejewski, Marcin Baj, Jacek Cells Review The application of 3D printing in bone grafts is gaining in importance and is becoming more and more popular. The choice of the method has a direct impact on the preparation of the patient for surgery, the probability of rejection of the transplant, and many other complications. The aim of the article is to discuss methods of bone grafting and to compare these methods. This review of literature is based on a selective literature search of the PubMed and Web of Science databases from 2001 to 2022 using the search terms “bone graft”, “bone transplant”, and “3D printing”. In addition, we also reviewed non-medical literature related to materials used for 3D printing. There are several methods of bone grafting, such as a demineralized bone matrix, cancellous allograft, nonvascular cortical allograft, osteoarticular allograft, osteochondral allograft, vascularized allograft, and an autogenic transplant using a bone substitute. Currently, autogenous grafting, which involves removing the patient’s bone from an area of low aesthetic importance, is referred to as the gold standard. 3D printing enables using a variety of materials. 3D technology is being applied to bone tissue engineering much more often. It allows for the treatment of bone defects thanks to the creation of a porous scaffold with adequate mechanical strength and favorable macro- and microstructures. Bone tissue engineering is an innovative approach that can be used to repair multiple bone defects in the process of transplantation. In this process, biomaterials are a very important factor in supporting regenerative cells and the regeneration of tissue. We have years of research ahead of us; however, it is certain that 3D printing is the future of transplant medicine. MDPI 2023-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10047278/ /pubmed/36980200 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12060859 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Karpiński, Robert
Maciejewski, Marcin
Baj, Jacek
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