在澳大利亚实施患者特异性3d打印骨支架的障碍:范围审查。

IF 4.5 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
International Journal of Biomaterials Pub Date : 2026-04-06 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.1155/ijbm/5250806
Anthony Vidler, Angus Hayes
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摘要

在过去的十年中,3D打印已经成为一项创新技术,在科学、技术和工程等多个领域得到了广泛的应用;然而,进入医疗市场遇到了各种各样的障碍。在2018年第17届全球可持续制造大会上,医疗技术利益相关者举办了一场研讨会,讨论了阻碍3D打印技术在澳大利亚医疗领域广泛采用和传播的障碍。患者特异性3d打印骨支架是本次研讨会的中心焦点,确定了五个主要障碍:材料问题;生产和后处理审批;医疗和专业认可和收养;报销;以及员工培训。为了确定在克服这些障碍方面取得的进展,我们回顾了2018年会议至今发表的大量文献。最重要的进展是在材料问题上,成功打印并用于多种动物试验和有限的人体病例的材料和材料组合的数量显著增加。制造和后处理审批问题使得3d打印骨支架植入已经取得了初步成功,少数案例试验记录了不同程度的成功,但在商业生产参数和广泛采用之前,仍然需要一个不同的发展水平来满足这一障碍。医疗和专业方面的核准和采用、报销和工作人员培训尚未取得重大进展,这些障碍的程度可能要等到获得监管部门的批准很久之后才能清楚了解。
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Barriers Implementing Patient-Specific 3D-Printed Bone Scaffolds in Australia: A Scoping Review.

3D printing has emerged as an innovative technology over the last decade, with widespread uptake in several fields spanning science, technology and engineering; however, penetration into medical markets has been met with a variety of obstacles. At the 17th Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing in 2018, medical technology stakeholders held a workshop to discuss the barriers that hinder the widespread adoption and diffusion of 3D printing technology in the Australian medical field. Patient-specific 3D-printed bone scaffolds were the central focus of this workshop, with five major barriers identified: material issues; manufacturing and postprocess approval; medical and professional endorsement and adoption; reimbursement; and staff training. To determine the progress made towards overcoming these barriers, we have reviewed the body of literature published from the 2018 conference until now. The most significant progress was observed in material issues with a significant increase in the number of materials and combination of materials that have been successfully printed and used in multiple animal trials and limited human cases. Manufacturing and postprocess approval issues that enable 3D-printed bone scaffold implantation have seen preliminary success with a handful of case trials documented with various levels of success, yet a distinct level of development is still required to satisfy this barrier before commercial production parameters and widespread adoption will be recognized. Medical and professional endorsement and adoption, reimbursement and staff training are yet to experience significant progression, with the possibility that the extent of these barriers will not be clearly understood until well after regulatory approval has been achieved.

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International Journal of Biomaterials
International Journal of Biomaterials MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS-
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