Title of article :
The morphology of anisotropic 3D-printed hydroxyapatite scaffolds
Author/Authors :
Fabienne C. Fierz، نويسنده , , Felix Beckmann، نويسنده , , Marius Huser، نويسنده , , Stephan H. Irsen، نويسنده , , Barbara Leukers، نويسنده , , Frank Witte، نويسنده , , ?zer Degistirici، نويسنده , , Adrian Andronache، نويسنده , , Michael Thie، نويسنده , , Bert Müller، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
8
From page :
3799
To page :
3806
Abstract :
Three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds with tailored pores ranging from the nanometer to millimeter scale can support the reconstruction of centimeter-sized osseous defects. Three-dimensional-printing processes permit the voxel-wise fabrication of scaffolds. The present study rests upon 3D-printing with nano-porous hydroxyapatite granulates. The cylindrical design refers to a hollow bone with higher density at the periphery. The millimeter-wide central channel follows the symmetry axis and connects the perpendicularly arranged micro-pores. Synchrotron radiation-based micro computed tomography has served for the non-destructive characterization of the scaffolds. The 3D data treatment is essential, since, for example, the two-dimensional distance maps overestimate the mean distances to the material by 33–50% with respect to the 3D analysis. The scaffolds contain 70% micrometer-wide pores that are interconnected. Using virtual spheres, which might be related to the cells migrating along the pores, the central channel remains accessible through the micro-pores for spheres with a diameter of up to (350 ± 35) μm. Registering the tomograms with their 3D-printing matrices has yielded the almost isotropic shrinking of (27 ± 2)% owing to the sintering process. This registration also allows comparing the design and tomographic data in a quantitative manner to extract the quality of the fabricated scaffolds. Histological analysis of the scaffolds seeded with osteogenic-stimulated progenitor cells has confirmed the suitability of the 3D-printed scaffolds for potential clinical applications.
Keywords :
HydroxyapatiteImage analysisPorosityScaffoldSynchrotron radiation-based microcomputed tomographyThree-dimensional-printing
Journal title :
Biomaterials
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Biomaterials
Record number :
483195
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