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Review on engineering of bone scaffolds using conventional and additive manufacturing technologies

  • Hany Hassanin
  • , A. Mohammed
  • , Amaia Jiménez
  • , Prveen Bidare
  • , Amr Elshaer
  • , Adnan Memic
  • , Khamis Essa

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    Abstract

    Bone is a complex connective tissue that serves as mechanical and structural support for the human body. Bones' fractures are common, and the healing process is physiologically complex and involves both mechanical and biological aspects. Tissue engineering of bone scaffolds holds great promise for the future treatment of bone injuries. However, conventional technologies to prepare bone scaffolds cannot provide the required properties of human bones. Over the past decade, three-dimensional (3D) printing or additive manufacturing technologies have enabled control over the creation of bone scaffolds with personalized geometries, appropriate materials, and tailored pores. This article aims to review recent advances in the fabrication of bone scaffolds for bone repair and regeneration. A detailed review of bone fracture repair and an in-depth discussion on conventional manufacturing and 3D printing techniques are introduced with an emphasis on novel studies concepts, potentials, and limitations. [Abstract copyright: Copyright 2023, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers.]
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1418-1440
    Journal3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing
    Volume11
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 20 Aug 2024

    Keywords

    • 3D printing
    • Additive manufacturing
    • Bone scaffolds
    • Conventional manufacturing

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