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3D bioprinting and its potential impact on cardiac failure treatment: An industry perspective

Ravi K. Birla, Stuart K. Williams

2020APL Bioengineering59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

3D printing technologies are emerging as a disruptive innovation for the treatment of patients in cardiac failure. The ability to create custom devices, at the point of care, will affect both the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac diseases. The introduction of bioinks containing cells and biomaterials and the development of new computer assisted design and computer assisted manufacturing systems have ushered in a new technology known as 3D bioprinting. Small scale 3D bioprinting has successfully created cardiac tissue microphysiological systems. 3D bioprinting provides an opportunity to evaluate the assembly of specific parts of the heart and most notably heart valves. With the continuous development of instrumentation and bioinks and a complete understanding of cardiac tissue development, it is proposed that 3D bioprinting may permit the assembly of a heart described as a total biofabricated heart.

Topics & Concepts

3D bioprintingHeart failureComputer scienceEngineeringMedicineBiomedical engineeringTissue engineeringInternal medicine3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchTissue Engineering and Regenerative MedicineAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies