Systematic review on the application of 3D-bioprinting technology in orthoregeneration: current achievements and open challenges.
Rachel L PanKari MartyniakMakan KarimzadehDavid G GelikmanJonathan DeVriesKelly SutterMelanie CoathupMehdi RazaviRajendra Sawh-MartinezThomas J KeanPublished in: Journal of experimental orthopaedics (2022)
Despite its relative infancy, 3DBP is making an impact in joint and bone engineering. Several groups have demonstrated preclinical efficacy of mechanically robust constructs which integrate into articular joint defects in small animals. However, notable obstacles remain. Notably, researchers encountered pitfalls in scaling up constructs and establishing implant function and viability in long term animal models. Further, to translate from the laboratory to the clinic, standardized quality control metrics such as construct stiffness and graft integration metrics should be established with investigator consensus. While there is much work to be done, 3DBP implants have great potential to treat degenerative joint diseases and provide benefit to patients globally.