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3D Printing of Temporary Prostheses for Controlled-Release of Drugs: Design, Physical Characterization and Preliminary Studies

In recent years, the use of 3D printing technologies in orthopedic surgery has markedly increased, as they offer the possibility of printing personalized prostheses. The work presented in this article is a preliminary study of a research project which aims to manufacture customized spacers containin...

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Autores principales: Bueno-López, Carlos, Tamarit-Martínez, Carlos, Alambiaga-Caravaca, Adrián M., Balaguer-Fernández, Cristina, Merino, Virginia, López-Castellano, Alicia, Rodilla, Vicent
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8708214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34959642
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14121240
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author Bueno-López, Carlos
Tamarit-Martínez, Carlos
Alambiaga-Caravaca, Adrián M.
Balaguer-Fernández, Cristina
Merino, Virginia
López-Castellano, Alicia
Rodilla, Vicent
author_facet Bueno-López, Carlos
Tamarit-Martínez, Carlos
Alambiaga-Caravaca, Adrián M.
Balaguer-Fernández, Cristina
Merino, Virginia
López-Castellano, Alicia
Rodilla, Vicent
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description In recent years, the use of 3D printing technologies in orthopedic surgery has markedly increased, as they offer the possibility of printing personalized prostheses. The work presented in this article is a preliminary study of a research project which aims to manufacture customized spacers containing antibiotics for use in joint replacement surgery. The objective of this work was to design and print different 3D constructs to evaluate the use of different materials, their properties after the process of 3D printing, such as resistance, and the release kinetics of drugs from the constructs. Different designs and different materials were analyzed to obtain a 3D construct with suitable properties. Our design takes advantage of the micropores created between the layers of the 3D printed filaments to release the contained drug. Using polylactic acid (PLA) we were able to print cylindrical structures with interconnected micropores and a hollow chamber capable of releasing methylene blue, which was selected as a model drug. The final PLA 3D construct was printed with a 10% infill. The physical and technological characteristics, morphological changes at body temperature and interaction with water were considered to be acceptable. The PLA 3D printed constructs were found to have sufficient strength to withstand a force of 500 kg. The results obtained allow to continue research in this project, with the aim of manufacturing prostheses containing a reservoir of antibiotics or other drugs in their interior for their subsequent controlled release.
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spelling pubmed-87082142021-12-25 3D Printing of Temporary Prostheses for Controlled-Release of Drugs: Design, Physical Characterization and Preliminary Studies Bueno-López, Carlos Tamarit-Martínez, Carlos Alambiaga-Caravaca, Adrián M. Balaguer-Fernández, Cristina Merino, Virginia López-Castellano, Alicia Rodilla, Vicent Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article In recent years, the use of 3D printing technologies in orthopedic surgery has markedly increased, as they offer the possibility of printing personalized prostheses. The work presented in this article is a preliminary study of a research project which aims to manufacture customized spacers containing antibiotics for use in joint replacement surgery. The objective of this work was to design and print different 3D constructs to evaluate the use of different materials, their properties after the process of 3D printing, such as resistance, and the release kinetics of drugs from the constructs. Different designs and different materials were analyzed to obtain a 3D construct with suitable properties. Our design takes advantage of the micropores created between the layers of the 3D printed filaments to release the contained drug. Using polylactic acid (PLA) we were able to print cylindrical structures with interconnected micropores and a hollow chamber capable of releasing methylene blue, which was selected as a model drug. The final PLA 3D construct was printed with a 10% infill. The physical and technological characteristics, morphological changes at body temperature and interaction with water were considered to be acceptable. The PLA 3D printed constructs were found to have sufficient strength to withstand a force of 500 kg. The results obtained allow to continue research in this project, with the aim of manufacturing prostheses containing a reservoir of antibiotics or other drugs in their interior for their subsequent controlled release. MDPI 2021-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8708214/ /pubmed/34959642 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14121240 Text en © 2021 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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Alambiaga-Caravaca, Adrián M.
Balaguer-Fernández, Cristina
Merino, Virginia
López-Castellano, Alicia
Rodilla, Vicent
3D Printing of Temporary Prostheses for Controlled-Release of Drugs: Design, Physical Characterization and Preliminary Studies
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title_short 3D Printing of Temporary Prostheses for Controlled-Release of Drugs: Design, Physical Characterization and Preliminary Studies
title_sort 3d printing of temporary prostheses for controlled-release of drugs: design, physical characterization and preliminary studies
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