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Published on: September 9, 2011
Continuous Based Direct Ink Write for Tubular Cardiovascular Medical Devices
Enric Casanova-Batlle1, Antonio J Guerra2, Joaquim Ciurana1
1Grup de Recerca en Enginyeria Producte Procès i Producció (GREP), Universitat de Girona, 17003 Girona, Spain.
Direct Ink Writing (DIW) enables customized, bioresorbable cardiovascular devices like stents and grafts. This 3D printing approach offers tailored properties, addressing limitations of fixed medical implants and improving patient outcomes.
Area of Science:
- Biomedical Engineering
- Materials Science
- Cardiovascular Research
Background:
- Bioresorbable cardiovascular devices are gaining traction to mitigate late restenosis associated with fixed implants.
- Autologous treatments remain the gold standard for vascular grafts due to tissue similarity, highlighting the need for customizable solutions.
- The cardiovascular system's dynamic nature necessitates tailored medical applications for optimal treatment.
Purpose of the Study:
- To review the emerging field of cardiovascular medical applications using Direct Ink Writing (DIW) 3D printing.
- To explore the development and potential of DIW-fabricated cardiovascular stents and vascular grafts.
- To analyze the advantages and limitations of incorporating cells, composite materials, and drugs into bioinks for cardiovascular applications.
Main Methods:
- Review of current literature on Direct Ink Writing (DIW) for cardiovascular applications.
- Analysis of composite bioink formulations for DIW, focusing on tunable rheological properties.
- Exploration of tubular 3D printing approaches for cardiovascular devices.
Main Results:
- DIW allows the creation of composite bioinks with desirable properties like anticoagulation, mechanical resistance, and radiopacity.
- Bioinks can be tailored rheologically for optimal DIW performance.
- The review covers cardiovascular stents and vascular grafts produced via DIW, detailing material compositions and printing parameters.
Conclusions:
- DIW presents a promising technology for creating patient-specific, bioresorbable cardiovascular devices.
- The ability to customize bioinks with various components offers significant advantages over traditional fixed implants.
- Further research into printing parameters and material combinations is crucial for advancing DIW in cardiovascular medicine.
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