Ying Sun , Adrian D. Juncos Bombin , Peter Boyd , Nicholas Dunne , Helen O. McCarthy
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Abstract
As the external layer of the body, the skin acts as a protector of the underlying organs. Without prompt and adequate wound healing, the health of the patient is affected, which can lead to life-threatening consequences. Wound healing is exacerbated by comorbidities, such as obesity, Type II diabetes and age, which are on the rise in developed countries. Therefore, it is imperative to develop more effective dressings to achieve rapid and complete wound healing to improve the quality of life for patients and help reduce the economic burden. In recent decades, three-dimensional printing (3DP) has been applied to a wide range of products for patient benefits from wound healing to orthopedic devices via computer-aided design (CAD) software.
This review studies the emerging 3DP technologies focusing on skin regeneration and wound healing as an example. Herein, skin structure, the wound healing process and different classes of chronic wounds are discussed, providing a comprehensive description and analysis of wound healing mechanisms. Furthermore, the progress and development of wound regeneration strategies in recent years is described, as well as 3D bioprinting (3DBP) technology for the treatment of wounds. Clinical applications of 3DP & 3DBP for healthcare technologies are also considered along with the regulatory challenges for the medical device market. Finally, the research challenges and future perspectives are discussed.
期刊介绍:
Bioprinting is a broad-spectrum, multidisciplinary journal that covers all aspects of 3D fabrication technology involving biological tissues, organs and cells for medical and biotechnology applications. Topics covered include nanomaterials, biomaterials, scaffolds, 3D printing technology, imaging and CAD/CAM software and hardware, post-printing bioreactor maturation, cell and biological factor patterning, biofabrication, tissue engineering and other applications of 3D bioprinting technology. Bioprinting publishes research reports describing novel results with high clinical significance in all areas of 3D bioprinting research. Bioprinting issues contain a wide variety of review and analysis articles covering topics relevant to 3D bioprinting ranging from basic biological, material and technical advances to pre-clinical and clinical applications of 3D bioprinting.