학술논문

Novel additive manufactured scaffolds for tissue engineere trachea research.
Document Type
Article
Source
Acta Oto-Laryngologica. Apr2013, Vol. 133 Issue 4, p412-417. 6p.
Subject
*GUIDED tissue regeneration
*BIOPOLYMERS
*COMPUTER software
*RESEARCH funding
*STRUCTURAL frame models
*TRACHEA
*IN vitro studies
Language
ISSN
0001-6489
Abstract
Conclusions: This study demonstrates proof of concept for controlled manufacturing methods that utilize novel tailored biopolymers (3D photocuring technology) or conventional bioresorbable polymers (fused deposition modeling, FDM) for macroscopic and microscopic geometry control. The manufactured scaffolds could be suitable for tissue engineering research. Objectives: To design novel trachea scaffold prototypes for tissue engineering purposes, and to fabricate them by additive manufacturing. Methods: A commercial 3D model and CT scans of a middle-aged man were obtained for geometrical observations and measurements of human trachea. Model trachea scaffolds with variable wall thickness, interconnected pores, and various degrees of porosity were designed. Photocurable polycaprolactone (PCL) polymer was used with 3D photocuring technology. Thermoplastic polylactide (PLA) and PCL were used with FDM. Cell cultivations were performed for biocompatibility studies. Results: Scaffolds of various sizes and porosities were successfully produced. Both thermoplas PEA and PCL and photocurable PCL could be used effectively with additive manufacturing technologies to print high-quality tubular porous biodegradable structures. Optical microscopic and SEM images showed the viability of cells. The cells were growing in multiple layers, and biocompatibility of the structures was shown. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]