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Fabrication of porous scaffolds by three‐dimensional plotting of a pasty calcium phosphate bone cement under mild conditions
Authors:Anja Lode  Katrin Meissner  Yongxiang Luo  Frank Sonntag  Stefan Glorius  Berthold Nies  Corina Vater  Florian Despang  Thomas Hanke  Michael Gelinsky
Institution:1. Centre for Translational Bone, Joint and Soft Tissue Research, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus and Medical Faculty of Technische Universit?t Dresden, , Germany;2. Max Bergmann Centre of Biomaterials, Technische Universit?t Dresden, Institute for Materials Science, , Dresden, Germany;3. Fraunhofer IWS Dresden, , Germany;4. InnoTERE GmbH, , Dresden, Germany
Abstract:The major advantage of hydroxyapatite (HA)‐forming calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) used as bone replacement materials is their setting under physiological conditions without the necessity for thermal treatment that allows the incorporation of biological factors. In the present study, we have combined the biocompatible consolidation of CPCs with the potential of rapid prototyping (RP) techniques to generate calcium phosphate‐based scaffolds with defined inner and outer morphology. We demonstrate the application of the RP technique three‐dimensional (3D) plotting for the fabrication of HA cement scaffolds. This was realized by utilizing a paste‐like CPC (P‐CPC) which is stable as a malleable paste and whose setting reaction is initiated only after contact with aqueous solutions. The P‐CPC showed good processability in the 3D plotting process and allowed the fabrication of stable 3D structures of different geometries with adequate mechanical stability and compressive strength. The cytocompatibility of the plotted P‐CPC scaffolds was demonstrated in a cell culture experiment with human mesenchymal stem cells. The mild conditions during 3D plotting and post‐processing and the realization of the whole procedure under sterile conditions make this approach highly attractive for fabrication of individualized implants with respect to patient‐specific requirements by simultaneous plotting of biological components. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:rapid prototyping  free form fabrication  bone tissue engineering  mesenchymal stem cells  bone marrow stromal cells  calcium phosphate cement  scaffold
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