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Additively manufactured metallic biomaterials

Metal additive manufacturing (AM) has led to an evolution in the design and fabrication of hard tissue substitutes, enabling personalized implants to address each patient's specific needs. In addition, internal pore architectures integrated within additively manufactured scaffolds, have provide...

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Autores principales: Davoodi, Elham, Montazerian, Hossein, Mirhakimi, Anooshe Sadat, Zhianmanesh, Masoud, Ibhadode, Osezua, Shahabad, Shahriar Imani, Esmaeilizadeh, Reza, Sarikhani, Einollah, Toorandaz, Sahar, Sarabi, Shima A., Nasiri, Rohollah, Zhu, Yangzhi, Kadkhodapour, Javad, Li, Bingbing, Khademhosseini, Ali, Toyserkani, Ehsan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: KeAi Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8941217/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35386359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.12.027
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author Davoodi, Elham
Montazerian, Hossein
Mirhakimi, Anooshe Sadat
Zhianmanesh, Masoud
Ibhadode, Osezua
Shahabad, Shahriar Imani
Esmaeilizadeh, Reza
Sarikhani, Einollah
Toorandaz, Sahar
Sarabi, Shima A.
Nasiri, Rohollah
Zhu, Yangzhi
Kadkhodapour, Javad
Li, Bingbing
Khademhosseini, Ali
Toyserkani, Ehsan
author_facet Davoodi, Elham
Montazerian, Hossein
Mirhakimi, Anooshe Sadat
Zhianmanesh, Masoud
Ibhadode, Osezua
Shahabad, Shahriar Imani
Esmaeilizadeh, Reza
Sarikhani, Einollah
Toorandaz, Sahar
Sarabi, Shima A.
Nasiri, Rohollah
Zhu, Yangzhi
Kadkhodapour, Javad
Li, Bingbing
Khademhosseini, Ali
Toyserkani, Ehsan
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description Metal additive manufacturing (AM) has led to an evolution in the design and fabrication of hard tissue substitutes, enabling personalized implants to address each patient's specific needs. In addition, internal pore architectures integrated within additively manufactured scaffolds, have provided an opportunity to further develop and engineer functional implants for better tissue integration, and long-term durability. In this review, the latest advances in different aspects of the design and manufacturing of additively manufactured metallic biomaterials are highlighted. After introducing metal AM processes, biocompatible metals adapted for integration with AM machines are presented. Then, we elaborate on the tools and approaches undertaken for the design of porous scaffold with engineered internal architecture including, topology optimization techniques, as well as unit cell patterns based on lattice networks, and triply periodic minimal surface. Here, the new possibilities brought by the functionally gradient porous structures to meet the conflicting scaffold design requirements are thoroughly discussed. Subsequently, the design constraints and physical characteristics of the additively manufactured constructs are reviewed in terms of input parameters such as design features and AM processing parameters. We assess the proposed applications of additively manufactured implants for regeneration of different tissue types and the efforts made towards their clinical translation. Finally, we conclude the review with the emerging directions and perspectives for further development of AM in the medical industry.
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spelling pubmed-89412172022-04-05 Additively manufactured metallic biomaterials Davoodi, Elham Montazerian, Hossein Mirhakimi, Anooshe Sadat Zhianmanesh, Masoud Ibhadode, Osezua Shahabad, Shahriar Imani Esmaeilizadeh, Reza Sarikhani, Einollah Toorandaz, Sahar Sarabi, Shima A. Nasiri, Rohollah Zhu, Yangzhi Kadkhodapour, Javad Li, Bingbing Khademhosseini, Ali Toyserkani, Ehsan Bioact Mater Article Metal additive manufacturing (AM) has led to an evolution in the design and fabrication of hard tissue substitutes, enabling personalized implants to address each patient's specific needs. In addition, internal pore architectures integrated within additively manufactured scaffolds, have provided an opportunity to further develop and engineer functional implants for better tissue integration, and long-term durability. In this review, the latest advances in different aspects of the design and manufacturing of additively manufactured metallic biomaterials are highlighted. After introducing metal AM processes, biocompatible metals adapted for integration with AM machines are presented. Then, we elaborate on the tools and approaches undertaken for the design of porous scaffold with engineered internal architecture including, topology optimization techniques, as well as unit cell patterns based on lattice networks, and triply periodic minimal surface. Here, the new possibilities brought by the functionally gradient porous structures to meet the conflicting scaffold design requirements are thoroughly discussed. Subsequently, the design constraints and physical characteristics of the additively manufactured constructs are reviewed in terms of input parameters such as design features and AM processing parameters. We assess the proposed applications of additively manufactured implants for regeneration of different tissue types and the efforts made towards their clinical translation. Finally, we conclude the review with the emerging directions and perspectives for further development of AM in the medical industry. KeAi Publishing 2021-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8941217/ /pubmed/35386359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.12.027 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Shahabad, Shahriar Imani
Esmaeilizadeh, Reza
Sarikhani, Einollah
Toorandaz, Sahar
Sarabi, Shima A.
Nasiri, Rohollah
Zhu, Yangzhi
Kadkhodapour, Javad
Li, Bingbing
Khademhosseini, Ali
Toyserkani, Ehsan
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