Recent Advances in Hydrogel-Based 3D Bioprinting and Its Potential Application in the Treatment of Congenital Heart Disease
Tasneem Salih,
Massimo Caputo,
Mohamed T. Ghorbel
Abstract:Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common birth defect, requiring invasive surgery often before a child’s first birthday. Current materials used during CHD surgery lack the ability to grow, remodel, and regenerate. To solve those limitations, 3D bioprinting is an emerging tool with the capability to create tailored constructs based on patients’ own imaging data with the ability to grow and remodel once implanted in children with CHD. It has the potential to integrate multiple bioinks with several cell … Show more
Over eight million surgical procedures are conducted annually in the United States to address organ failures or tissue losses. In response to this pressing need, recent medical advancements have significantly...
Over eight million surgical procedures are conducted annually in the United States to address organ failures or tissue losses. In response to this pressing need, recent medical advancements have significantly...
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