Abstract Background : Intraoperative three-dimensional (3D) fabrication of living tissues could be the next biomedical revolution in patient treatment. Approach : We developed a surgery-ready robotic 3D bioprinter and demonstrated that a bioprinting procedure using medical grade hydrogel could be performed using a 6-axis robotic arm in vivo for treating burn injuries. Results : We conducted a pilot swine animal study on a deep third-degree severe burn model. We observed that the use of cell-laden bioink as treatment substantially affects skin regeneration, producing in situ fibroblast growth factor (FGF) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), necessary for tissue regeneration and re-epidermalization of the wound. Innovation and Conc...
Recently, bioprinting technology has gained attentions as a viable option to overcome current limita...
Skin wound healing is known to be impaired in space. As skin is the tissue mostly at risk to become ...
Abstract Extensive burns and full-thickness skin wounds are difficult to repair. Autologous split-th...
Abstract Background : Intraoperative three-dimensional (3D) fabrication of living tissues could be t...
Abstract Burns are a significant cause of trauma, and over the years, the focus of patient care has ...
Burns are a significant cause of trauma, and over the years, the focus of patient care has shifted f...
International audienceClinical grade cultured epithelial autograft (CEA) are routinely used to treat...
Healthy skin is an essential requirement to lead a healthy life. Due to burn, non-healing cuts, acci...
Significance: Skin tissue damage is a major challenge and a burden on healthcare systems, from burns...
The goal of regenerative medicine is the synthesis of replacement tissue by positioning vital cells ...
Skin regeneration is crucial in burns due to severe damage of the protective barrier. Mesenchy-mal S...
Full-thickness burns where both the epidermal and dermal layer of the skin are destroyed lead to hig...
In situ bioprinting is one of the most clinically relevant techniques in the emerging bioprinting te...
Skin injury to the face remains one of the greatest challenges in wound care due to the varied conto...
Recently, bioprinting technology has gained attentions as a viable option to overcome current limita...
Skin wound healing is known to be impaired in space. As skin is the tissue mostly at risk to become ...
Abstract Extensive burns and full-thickness skin wounds are difficult to repair. Autologous split-th...
Abstract Background : Intraoperative three-dimensional (3D) fabrication of living tissues could be t...
Abstract Burns are a significant cause of trauma, and over the years, the focus of patient care has ...
Burns are a significant cause of trauma, and over the years, the focus of patient care has shifted f...
International audienceClinical grade cultured epithelial autograft (CEA) are routinely used to treat...
Healthy skin is an essential requirement to lead a healthy life. Due to burn, non-healing cuts, acci...
Significance: Skin tissue damage is a major challenge and a burden on healthcare systems, from burns...
The goal of regenerative medicine is the synthesis of replacement tissue by positioning vital cells ...
Skin regeneration is crucial in burns due to severe damage of the protective barrier. Mesenchy-mal S...
Full-thickness burns where both the epidermal and dermal layer of the skin are destroyed lead to hig...
In situ bioprinting is one of the most clinically relevant techniques in the emerging bioprinting te...
Skin injury to the face remains one of the greatest challenges in wound care due to the varied conto...
Recently, bioprinting technology has gained attentions as a viable option to overcome current limita...
Skin wound healing is known to be impaired in space. As skin is the tissue mostly at risk to become ...
Abstract Extensive burns and full-thickness skin wounds are difficult to repair. Autologous split-th...