Fabrication of osteochondral scaffolds with stereolithography


Autoria(s): Melchels, F.P.W.; Grijpma, D.W.; Feijen, J.
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

The osteochondral defect is a classical model for a multiple-tissue problem[1]. Tissue engineering of either bone or cartilage imposes different demands on a scaffold concerning porosity, pore size and interconnectivity. Furthermore, local release of tissue-specific growth factors necessitates a tailored architecture. For the fabrication of an osteochondral scaffold with region specific architecture, an advanced technique is required. Stereolithography is a rapid prototyping technique that allows for the creation of such 3D polymer objects with well-defined architecture. Its working principle is the partial irradiation of a resin, causing a liquid-solid transition. By irradiating this resin by a computer-driven light source, a solid 3D object is constructed layer by layer. To make biodegradable polymers applicable in stereolithography, low-molecular weight polymers have to be functionalised with double bonds to enable photo-initiated crosslinking.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/38871/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/38871/1/c38871.pdf

http://www.nbte.nl/openPage.php?id=61

Melchels, F.P.W., Grijpma, D.W., & Feijen, J. (2005) Fabrication of osteochondral scaffolds with stereolithography. In 14th Annual Meeting of the Netherlands Society for Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering, 2005, Lunteren, Netherlands.

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Copyright 2005 Please consult the authors.

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Engineering Systems

Palavras-Chave #090301 Biomaterials #osteochondral defect #tissue engineering #osteochondral scaffold #region-specific architecture
Tipo

Conference Paper