Direct ink writing (DIW) techniques open up new possibilities for the fabrication of patient-specific bone grafts. Self-setting calcium phosphate inks, which harden at low temperature, allow obtaining nanostructured scaffolds with biomimetic properties and enhanced bioactivity. However, the slow hardening kinetics hampers the translation to the clinics. Different hydrothermal treatments for the consolidation of DIW scaffolds fabricated with an a-tricalcium phosphate /pluronic F127 ink were explored, comparing them with a biomimetic treatment. Three different scaffold architectures were analysed. The hardening process, associated to the conversion of a-tricalcium phosphate to hydroxyapatite was drastically accelerated by the hydrothermal tre...
The current study reports on the manufacturing by rapid prototyping technique of three-dimensional (...
Orthopedic and craniofacial surgical procedures require the reconstruction of bone defects caused by...
Current clinical strategies to treat large bone size defects, mainly based on autografts, are ineffi...
Direct ink writing (DIW) techniques open up new possibilities for the fabrication of patient-specifi...
The combination of the direct ink writing (DIW) manufacturing technique, also named robo...
Over two million bone grafts are performed every year worldwide to treat bone loss due to trauma or ...
Porosity plays a key role on the osteogenic performance of bone scaffolds. Direct Ink Writing (DIW) ...
In this study, bone tissue engineered scaffolds fabricated via powder-based 3D printing from hydroxy...
Synthesised bone replacement scaffolds provide the possibility to individually tailor properties, ov...
- Calcium phosphates have long been used as synthetic bone grafts. Recent studies have shown that t...
Silica-bonded calcite scaffolds have been successfully 3D-printed by direct ink writing, starting fr...
Small or large bone defects, can occur due to a variety of reasons: congenital disorders, infections...
Novel inks were formulated by dissolving polycaprolactone (PCL), a hydrophobic polymer, in organic s...
Low temperature self-setting ceramic inks have been scarcely investigated for solid freeform fabrica...
Bone tissue is usually damaged after big traumas, tumors, and increasing aging-related diseases such...
The current study reports on the manufacturing by rapid prototyping technique of three-dimensional (...
Orthopedic and craniofacial surgical procedures require the reconstruction of bone defects caused by...
Current clinical strategies to treat large bone size defects, mainly based on autografts, are ineffi...
Direct ink writing (DIW) techniques open up new possibilities for the fabrication of patient-specifi...
The combination of the direct ink writing (DIW) manufacturing technique, also named robo...
Over two million bone grafts are performed every year worldwide to treat bone loss due to trauma or ...
Porosity plays a key role on the osteogenic performance of bone scaffolds. Direct Ink Writing (DIW) ...
In this study, bone tissue engineered scaffolds fabricated via powder-based 3D printing from hydroxy...
Synthesised bone replacement scaffolds provide the possibility to individually tailor properties, ov...
- Calcium phosphates have long been used as synthetic bone grafts. Recent studies have shown that t...
Silica-bonded calcite scaffolds have been successfully 3D-printed by direct ink writing, starting fr...
Small or large bone defects, can occur due to a variety of reasons: congenital disorders, infections...
Novel inks were formulated by dissolving polycaprolactone (PCL), a hydrophobic polymer, in organic s...
Low temperature self-setting ceramic inks have been scarcely investigated for solid freeform fabrica...
Bone tissue is usually damaged after big traumas, tumors, and increasing aging-related diseases such...
The current study reports on the manufacturing by rapid prototyping technique of three-dimensional (...
Orthopedic and craniofacial surgical procedures require the reconstruction of bone defects caused by...
Current clinical strategies to treat large bone size defects, mainly based on autografts, are ineffi...