3D Printing as a Technological Strategy for the Personalized Treatment of Wound Healing

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作者
Uchida, Denise Tiemi [1 ]
Bruschi, Marcos Luciano [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estadual Maringa, Postgrad Program Pharmaceut Sci, Lab Res & Dev Drug Delivery Syst, Dept Pharm, Ave Colombo 5790,K68,S05, BR-87020900 Maringa, PR, Brazil
关键词
additive manufacturing; drug delivery; wound healing; 3D printing; technology; STEM-CELLS; EXTRACELLULAR-MATRIX; IN-VITRO; SKIN; SCAFFOLDS; DELIVERY; BIOFABRICATION; ANTIBACTERIAL; KERATINOCYTES; FIBROBLASTS;
D O I
10.1208/s12249-023-02503-0
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Wound healing is a dynamic process which involves stages of hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation and remodeling. Any error in this process results in abnormal wound healing, generating financial burdens for health systems and even affecting the physical and mental health of the patient. Traditional dressings do not meet the complexities of ideal treatment in all types of wounds. For this reason, in the last decades, different materials for drug delivery and for the treatment of wounds have been proposed reaching novel level of standards, such as 3D printing techniques. The use of natural or synthetic polymers, and the correct design of these printed products loaded with cells and/or combined with active compounds, can generate an effective system for the treatment of wounds, improving the healing process and generating customized dressings according to the patient needs. This manuscript provides a comprehensive review of different types of 3D printing techniques, as well as its use in wound healing and its different stages, including the advantages and limitations of additive manufacturing and future perspectives.
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